Oh Ractalece.. congrats on the feature.. brad is a good guy :)

yeah people are ruthless when you get a feature..

just do what makes you happy :)

Jill

On 11/15/07, ractalfece <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Rupert Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  > I saw you got featured. Brilliant. Congrats.
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>  > But I also saw that hundreds of Youtube types didn't get your schtick
>  > at all and wrote the usual stream of hate that they write to pretty
>  > much any creator with a brain who gets featured. Your average rating
>  > was 2 stars.
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>  > I found that very depressing. Didn't you?
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>  Thanks Rupert. Naw, 2 stars doesn't depress me. I used to do poetry
>  slams. You know, where the members of the audience have score boards
>  and you get up there and read your precious poetry. And then you get
>  the brutal truth. People hate it or love it. It's natural. That's
>  what this niche stuff is about.
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>  Getting the YouTube feature is like performing at a stadium filled
>  with idiots. It's a painful experience. But out of all those idiots
>  there's a tiny percentage of weirdos who might be into your stuff.
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>  Continuing this analogy further, I have no desire to perform at
>  staduims. But now that I've done it once, when I show up at the
>  coffee shops, they'll be packed. My latest video has over 4,000 hits,
>  a 4.5 star rating and extremely supportive comments. I'm proud of
>  this one, take a look,
>  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B1J7oq99uQ
> http://www.detrimentalinformation.com/2007/11/shit_the_shoe.html
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>  > Actually, I find Youtube user behaviour regularly depresses me about
>  > the future of online video.
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>  > But then I'm a person who'd rather not see people antagonising each
>  > other on this list, and lots of other people think there's something
>  > revealing and interesting about that. So maybe I'm missing the whole
>  > point. Perhaps hateful Youtube users are really very fascinating
>  and fun?
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>  It doesn't depress me. I try to imagine this anonymous crowd of
>  hateful YouTube users. All I see is a bunch of teenagers. The future
>  of online video? Those teenagers aren't going to be teenagers
>  forever. It's going to mature. Might take a few more years though.
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