ChasManiac wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:16 pm
Hello. I am trying an experiment. I created a YouTube channel to post my fan edits of movies. The first one I posted is Blood Sucking Freaks. Which features some character I just can't remember the name of
I think I can answer this one. According to the IMBD, the fluffy-haired blonde is officially called "Doctor's Compensation".
On a more serious note, I love your new YouTube channel; I even subscribed, but I don't think it's going to last long. Even by making the content age-restrictive, once the YT censors get wind to the fact that you're featuring bondage with nudity, not to mention copyrighted material, they'll delete the videos, and most likely your entire channel, in a heartbeat. No warnings, they'll just destroy everything and you'll be banned from posting to their site.
I've been posting to YouTube since 2007 and I've had a few videos removed over the years, and had a few short suspensions, but so far I'm still alive and have 19 million subscribers. But I've been threatened and warned by YouTube in the past and therefore I'm very wary about violating their TOS. I don't want to lose everything I've got, so I try to lay low and I'm very selective about what I post anymore. There's no way I would ever attempt to post a movie like
Bloodsucking Freaks. I've seen way too many great GIMP videos that other people posted, and I go back to the link and all that's left is a message from YouTube saying that this user's account was deleted for violating YouTube's terms of service.
What's the solution? I don't know. You could try making some of the videos unlisted, so GIMPers could find them, but that's going to wipe out most of your outside traffic from discovering your page. Of course, that's also a good thing. We know everybody here is cool, but all it takes is one rogue asshole stumbling onto your channel and saying "Hey, there's a naked woman tied up here! I'm complaining!" And there it goes.
I wish you luck, my friend. I've made almost 600 video clips myself and I would love a place to share mine. I just know that YouTube is NOT a safe place for our type of entertainment.