Re: YouTube
It isn't that annoying. They're just exagerating.
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It isn't that annoying. They're just exagerating.
It isn't that annoying. They're just exagerating.
I think it's that annoying.
I think it's alright. I've had it on for weeks now. It's just a different design, although the channels are a bit weird...
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-LASF
The main thing that i don't like about is that you can't watch videos on your channel. I also don't like how they mix channel comments with your recent activity
. If they just fixed the channels, I'd be fine with cosmic panda.
Last edited by Sonjira (September 11, 2011 (01:25pm))

I like how when you go to "try something new" and click on Topics, there is a section devoted to brickfilms
http://www.youtube.com/topic/7iUozAr2fEo/brickfilm
Cool that YouTube is recognizing this art ![]()

just got this message:
You make my favorites videos (video.. NFL football players face the judge)
How's it going,I just watched some of your videos on YouTube, some of the best I've seen.
I just don't get why videos as good as yours aren't getting more views.
It blows my mind that your vids can't get more views, I mean have you seen some of the crap that is at the top of the rankings.Your vids were some of the first that I could stand to watch once, let alone twice!
It drives me crazy that so many of the top videos are the same rehashed garbage, when there is new and exciting videos out there.
I've used up enough of your time, but I just wanted to quickly tell you about this great service I used when I was having problems getting views myself. You can find them here,
tubechanneldoctor. com
The service is a great way to get your YouTube channel noticed by the community. They basically send a ton of view to your videos so that they climb higher in the search engine.
They even have a free trial going on right now, so why not give them a try!
Your vids are really good, so no matter what you do, make sure that you keep making them. Cya ? bye!
-Kristina
Sent to: alfaanimations
what do U guys make of it?
It's a load of c**p.
why? because my videos suck?
yea, I normally just delete those messages...
ZP wrote:It's a load of c**p.
why? because my videos suck?
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yea, I normally just delete those messages...
Nah. It's someone just trying to get attention and spam you.
BTW, crap isn't a cuss word, you know.
-LASF
maybe not, but I don't like using it....
maybe not, but I don't like using it....
Actually, to be honest, 'sucks' is more of a cuss.
Anyway, I am soon thinking about becoming a partner (by soon, I mean when I get 200 subscribers, I currently have 121), My average view count is 300-400 views. What chance do you think I'd have of becoming one?
-LASF
Anyway, I am soon thinking about becoming a partner (by soon, I mean when I get 200 subscribers, I currently have 121), My average view count is 300-400 views. What chance do you think I'd have of becoming one?
-LASF
Here is everything you need to be a YouTube Partner:
1. Views
Views are an important part obviously, but they're not the whole deal. The 100,000 marker was just an estimate someone made so no truth can be guaranteed from it.
2. Consistency
All those views mean absolutely nothing if you're getting them all off one video. Well done, you have a video with a million views, but that counts for nothing if the rest are hovering round the 100 mark. They need to see that you have a regular viewership so that you'll keep bringing in the views.
3. Regular uploads
YouTube recommend that you upload videos regularly - at least once a month. You'll notice that a lot of YouTube partners try to stick to this and there's a good reason behind that. Regular videos mean people will be checking up on you regularly. As such, more views and more adverts being seen.
I'm pretty sure that 200 subscribers isn't going to cut it.
LASF wrote:Anyway, I am soon thinking about becoming a partner (by soon, I mean when I get 200 subscribers, I currently have 121), My average view count is 300-400 views. What chance do you think I'd have of becoming one?
-LASF
Hazzat on a previous page wrote:Here is everything you need to be a YouTube Partner:
1. Views
Views are an important part obviously, but they're not the whole deal. The 100,000 marker was just an estimate someone made so no truth can be guaranteed from it.
2. Consistency
All those views mean absolutely nothing if you're getting them all off one video. Well done, you have a video with a million views, but that counts for nothing if the rest are hovering round the 100 mark. They need to see that you have a regular viewership so that you'll keep bringing in the views.
3. Regular uploads
YouTube recommend that you upload videos regularly - at least once a month. You'll notice that a lot of YouTube partners try to stick to this and there's a good reason behind that. Regular videos mean people will be checking up on you regularly. As such, more views and more adverts being seen.I'm pretty sure that 200 subscribers isn't going to cut it.
http://www.youtube.com/videoartsv
-LASF
AnimartianStudios wrote:LASF wrote:Anyway, I am soon thinking about becoming a partner (by soon, I mean when I get 200 subscribers, I currently have 121), My average view count is 300-400 views. What chance do you think I'd have of becoming one?
-LASF
Hazzat on a previous page wrote:Here is everything you need to be a YouTube Partner:
1. Views
Views are an important part obviously, but they're not the whole deal. The 100,000 marker was just an estimate someone made so no truth can be guaranteed from it.
2. Consistency
All those views mean absolutely nothing if you're getting them all off one video. Well done, you have a video with a million views, but that counts for nothing if the rest are hovering round the 100 mark. They need to see that you have a regular viewership so that you'll keep bringing in the views.
3. Regular uploads
YouTube recommend that you upload videos regularly - at least once a month. You'll notice that a lot of YouTube partners try to stick to this and there's a good reason behind that. Regular videos mean people will be checking up on you regularly. As such, more views and more adverts being seen.I'm pretty sure that 200 subscribers isn't going to cut it.
http://www.youtube.com/videoartsv
-LASF
Yah, it seems that nowadays Youtube is a lot more lenient with how many subs and views you need to become a partner. Back when they first started it you had to have, like, 100,000 subs to get excepted. Though i guess this change is good for us. It makes it a bit easier to make a living out of doing what we love.

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Videos uploaded: 43
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Just type in: YouTube.com/partnershiprogram
channel stats
Videos Uploaded: 17
Video Views: 2,868
Channel Views: 1,181
Subscribers: 33
how come, when I make a vid 30 people watch it, but when other(far worse) brickfilms get Heaps more(by far worse I talking about ones useing 3fps and being full of Audio clicks...)
^Like the ones where the just put all the frames in iMovie and it's not that good? Same here.
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