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RE: Why I Left Youtube for Steemit

in #introduction6 years ago

Great post man. I agree with you. My YouTube account is growing steadily but my views are going down. Ever since I started focusing more on DTube/Steemit, my YouTube stats have been going down. Concurrently, my Steem account is getting much better these days and I am making money off of it. YouTube is becoming more like television. Everyone's channel is like a TV station and it's becoming more family friendly.

At first, I had a problem with spammers on this site, but I have met so many people here that actually care about my content. As a result, my comment section actually has very few spammers or shitty comments. I consider myself lucky for that.

BTW, if you post a photo in your blog that isn't yours, you should post a link to the original source photo beneath it. Some people don't like upvoting users that post photos that aren't theirs and pass it off as their own (I'm not saying you are doing that, but some might think that way).

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That's weird. It happened me too. My subscriber count shot up but my views we're still low. I basically had ghost subscribers. On top of that, I came to the Youtube party late. So many people have been on Youtube speaking on Chinese related topics for years, and have supreme rank on the relevant tags.

Steemit blogs about China and other topics hasn't had anyone dominating the topics. Where as on Youtube you can't even insert the word "China" without Serpentza, Laowhy86, or Austin in China popping up in the first page results, along with some other popular China vloggers.

Alright gotcha. Rookie mistake. I will add some source links for any pics I didn't create from now on.

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