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RE: How to Get Better Search Results With Your Youtube videos.

in #instructional7 years ago

Thanks @libertyranger. You have very useful tips here regarding YouTube videos. This is particularly important since DTube is not reliable yet. I have tried several times to upload videos to DTube without success. It seems DTube still has a long way to go to become a credible alternative to YouTube.

In any case, I am just wondering: can this strategy you recommended in this post be used where the video is not yours? That is, the video is someone else's video which you found interesting and relevant and wish to share. I am thinking of copyright, duplicate content and all those crap the google has issues with.

Anyway, many thanks for sharing this insight. I will surely resteem it and upvote you. I am already following you and will appreciate a follow back.

By the way, the bots are in love with your post! Well done!!

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Yes you can get the transcribed text form any youtube video.
As for copy right statements I actually try to use the Creative Commons # 4 on all my work.
Most of what I do when I post a video is not for entertainment bur for political or educational purpose.

Here is a reference to help with your steemit content
https://steemit.com/terms/@drherz/who-owns-the-content
and much more info in this next link
https://steemit.com/license/@somethingburger/licensing-steemit-content-who-owns-your-posts

Best practice is to make sure you always give source credit.
I followed you back and will watch for you post in my future timelines.

Good luck and welcome to STEEMit.

Most youtube videos will show their current lic format but not to many people pay much attention to that.
Not say you should not pay attention I am just saying that is what most people do.