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- Birthday Jan 13, 1988
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One could do that, but let's be honest...Vimeo sucks. lol I'm surprised companies like Amazon, Facebook, or some other huge ass company hasn't tried to make a competitor. Besides Vimeo and Dailymotion I can't think of any platform that's even tried to compete. Facebook has FB video but it's not really competing since it has to be used on FB.
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Well maybe saying there is NO other platform isn't quite correct, but let's be honest...there's no other platform with the same userbase. Even if Vimeo and Dailymotion had the same monetization rates, w/o the userbase it just isn't going to be profitable. Since those platforms aren't as big as YT it's likely the monetization isn't anywhere near what one could acquire on YT
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The reason I brought it up in the first place is I was reading some FB thread about the YouTube murder thing and although I didn't really follow each post I saw someone mention that they would probably leave YouTube for another platform. I guess he ran a YT channel but my point to him was there really isn't another platform and I briefly thought of Vessel and how it was probably the best alternative I'd seen, albeit only if you followed multiple large creators.