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Well that makes sense about the picture.

What sort of games are you likely to be playing and posting about on here?

With your videos are you going to strictly use D.tube or use others as well? It seems like a safe-ish bet for the one place you have videos since due to the way they host them costs a lot less than normal hosting, so it isn't likely to go down like Vidme did (since Vidme went down because hosting the videos cost too much and they weren't making enough money). I find sometimes there's a lot of buffering issues etc on D.Tube though personally. It might be torrent technology mixed with Australian internet (not the best quality internet) is a bad combination. I'm not sure.

I personally have my videos on YouTube, Dtube and Dailymotion, apart from one series that uses commercial music since YT has music policies that just let them take the ad revenue and therefore aren't exactly likely to sue since they gave that permission and they gain from it anyway. I did use Vidme for the time it existed and then moved on. Dtube has two videos of mine on it and Dailymotion only has one video of mine on them so far as I'm new to using them but I'm finding it good having the three and I really don't like putting all my eggs in one basket personally. Dtube should have three but i upload overnight and the video I put up most recently didn't work and wouldn't let me publish it so I don't know what caused that but watch out for that as a little search seemed to indicate I'm not the only one to have this issue. I think having more video options is also nice that it simply gives the user a choice as to which video they'd like to watch and I link the others in the post that is created when I post on D.tube (the advanced options lets you change the text of hte post rather than it just matching the video description).

Will probably upload to YouTube and dtube. I'm assuming dtubes uploading is similar to to YouTube.