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Fired up the RS today

Yep, I used to find him interesting but he just waffles far too much these daysI might have mentioned it before but I stopped watching Abomb when he went full time and got a shaper.![]()
I've got 400 subscribers. That's taken probably 4 years to build with an odd video now and then.
Probably worth talking to @KimB, she gets a lot of hits on her videos. Perhaps becaise many are based on how to/instructional type content which people are always looking for. Maybe it's based on the funny memes/cutaways she inserts!
What is your channel called?
One of the few I have not unsubscribed.If you like cutting edge I recommend https://www.youtube.com/@ICWeld
I believe if you want to get paid for making content then onlyfans is the best site to use these days![]()
Not that sheltered….
I live a sheltered life really.
There are some very , very, odd people out there, that's for sure.
And he’s on permanent ponce modeYep, I used to find him interesting but he just waffles far too much these days
Abom79 channel has definitely turned into one big advert theses days ,as have quite a few of the other big machinists channels .And he’s on permanent ponce mode
If I had the YouTube/patreon income he has I’d work harder not gorge on pork chops
No, only greggggg making an **** of himselfI thought it only applied to music, did you have music playing over the video?
Probably. They let it be shown on gogglebox on channel 4 last night so who knowsWell I’d say that YouTube has algorithms which go way beyond music now, it’s all done by AT so not surprising.
I think a lot of it depends how long the clip is. Also some companies are more keen to peruse than others. I’m sure Sony were pretty bad from memory.Does anyone know how the copyrighting thing works ? Ive got a clip of greggg with three gggs walllaccceee getting covered in flour off “inside the factory” the crumpet episode. Uploaded it and its been blocked for copyright (probably by a bbc youtube bot or summat). Do I have to acknowledge that bbc own the copyright, or ask them if I can publish it or what
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Ive been looking at your tube copyright recently, as you say Kim, the time is a factor, 11 seconds rings a bell, but I can’t be certain, but anything copyrighted is frowned upon.I think a lot of it depends how long the clip is. Also some companies are more keen to peruse than others. I’m sure Sony were pretty bad from memory.
You can edit the clip out on YouTube itself. It’s a bit complicated but I had to do it recently.
I wouldn’t be surprised. I have heard a rough rule of thumb for music is around ten seconds. I just avoid that.Ive been looking at your tube copyright recently, as you say Kim, the time is a factor, 11 seconds rings a bell, but I can’t be certain, but anything copyrighted is frowned upon.