I'm not sure clicking "no spam" really helps - it might not be a
simple voting system. Also, it seems only comments from specific users
were marked as spam - while other FG comments stick. Yes, maybe
someone did that manually and missed some. But I suspect it might be a
YouTube-anti-spam-O-matic at work. Maybe these identical comments were
posted too often at too many videos - so they get caught... But I'm
still seeing lots of FG comments at the FPS videos - and if we all add
some YouTube comments every now and then this will help a lot.
Also, when you watch any of these sleazy FlightPS videos, then YouTube
already suggests to watch several "FlightGear" videos next - since
these videos are titled "FProSim is FlightGear" etc. So this works
really great! Maybe we can make some of our "FPS is FG" videos really,
really popular (many hits + recommendations), so they stay at the top
of the YouTube's suggested related videos for any FPS video.
Eventually, we may raise a lot more attention to FG...

cheers,
Thorsten

On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Mally wrote:
> ?I've just been scanning a few of the comments posted on youtube where the
> various FPS publicity videos have been posted, and I noticed that all the
> FlightGear.nl comments had been marked as Spam (we can probably guess who
> by). Well obviously as well as posting a few comments myself (recommending
> google searches, links are apparently not allowed), I've also taken the
> opportunity to mark the "spam" comments from FG NL as "Not Spam".
>
> I guess spam/not spam thing works this by some sort of voting system, so
> obviously if you happen to be cruising by one of these videos, click the
> "this comment has been marked as spam" entries and then click the "not spam"
> button if appropriate.

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