RE: Hello, world.

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Hello, world.

in blockchaindev •  5 years ago 

dtube has lost a lot of trust already by allowing posting on Steemit copypasta of not own YT videos and rewarding it.

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Integrating with 3rd parties platforms has always been part of dtube's plan. Next version will showcase why better, hope you will give it a look when it releases.

The YT videos that we upvote are all original content from the community btw.

There have been dozens of accounts that have used someone else's videos without specifying that the videos are not theirs. They are not owners of these YT vidoes/channels.

Examples maybe? I can rectify it if it's really the case

Examples maybe?
I can rectify it if
It's really the case

                 - heimindanger


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Just one of recent ones... Check up comment section.
https://steemit.com/dtube/@teamhumble/qbyo3n43sia

@dtube has not voted on this content ...

Luckily did not. User farmed the curation from other Steemians who thought that the content was created by the user.
That't not the point though. The point is that dtube allows such content.

Next version has a 'Original Content' checkbox on the upload. I will also allow users to decline rewards on steem.

I don't see any issue with allowing people to post other people's videos. Ever heard of the concept of 'sharing' ?

I don't seem that you understand how Steemit works. This is not Twitter or Facebook. Users are rewarded here for posting original content.

You seem to refuse to acknowledge that posting someone's video on Steemit without stating the authorship is spam and. This is not sharing but attempt to deceive the community.
Also any content that is stated that is shared need to have significant original content added to it.

Also, I do not see those hundreds of dtube spam accounts that use your so-called "sharing" selecting to decline payouts on these posts.
That means that dtube allows them to spam with someone else's content in order to attempt to fish and farm rewards from non dlike realated curators/Steemians.

This might be worth looking into
https://github.com/dtube/dtube/issues/137