My account is at least 4 years old (Serious_Tour) and I have read the "redpill handbook" pdf 4 times in my life: https://www.redpillhandbook.com/
And I know frame better than woujo: https://archive.ph/2R1sd
However, I don't know ANYTHING about American law (I live in America) and I don't know if it is a crime or copyright violation to use this website for commercial purposes. (right now my 1 YouTube channel has 60 subscribers) but I plan to create 4 more and make all 5 reach 1M subscribers in 5 years and make a full-time living from YouTube.
I also don't know ANYTHING about the "social etiquette" about appearing beta on this platform (it was already way too complicated 4 years ago and alphas always add lots of new "things" which make a person beta, so I imagine I got to learn 4 years worth of nonsensical rules I must follow in order to not be banned for "being a beta")
This is a sincere question -- I have not produced a single "content" youtube video -- I just upload videos to my YouTube that are already on youtube (as backups) in case the original ever gets taken down, such as this Colin video from Dark Mirror about Bandersnatch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktLYSBZ-A6I
I also plan to ask for an "unbannable" account but I will need to establish some cred first before I dm redpillschool on discord. (I'm in the TRP discord as "Fiery Crab" -- unless this question gets me banned from discord for "being beta")
RIP my discord ?
whytehorse2021 1y ago
It's a pretty crowded space already. You'd have to specialize and the #1 rule of youtube is you have to create a cult of personality. I was going to do ASKTRP videos where I answer the questions guys ask here and have one or more other person on to discuss it. I actually did one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWdljVYkOTc but he ghosted me after.
As for copyright, you need to use creative commons licensed content and learn what "fair use" is. Here's an example of a video which can't be taken down for copyright violations but yet it still has music, an intro, a cool thumbnail, and useful content. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmeH2Ywu4pc
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