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RE: D.Tube 0.7: Welcome to the HD

in #dtube7 years ago

It would be great if @dtube could one day kill youtube, but I don't belive @steemit is the system, it's ran too much by bots and not real people. I love the idea of it, but I have been on Youtube for less time then @steemit and I have 1,000 times the followers, and I'm already making money. On @steemit I've lost $120, while people posting content that wouldn't get 5 views on Youtube are making hundreds of dollars per post on @steemit. It's a great idea, but the people who now have the power to make content popular on @steemit have no goals but to line their own pockets with money. When a platform is being ran like that, it just broken. Hopefully they will fix it before something else comes along. This is just the first like this, there will be more. Usually being the first to market means death for the company/project first as soon as something better comes out and exploits the flaws. If @dtube were stand alone, with no ties to @steemit or SP or anything like that, it might have a chance.

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But money talks right?