This is the complete set of rules from Utopian.io. NOWHERE does it mention that I cannot mention my youtube channel or website. https://join.utopian.io/guidelines/
To be considered for potential reward, end-user focused tutorials must provide clear instructions of substantial project functions that are unique to that specific Open Source project and essential learning requirements for end-users.
Tutorials containing process videos, such as gameplay, content creation, simple on-screen instructions, basic instructions for/in ubiquitous functions (Save, Open, Print, etc.), or (4) basic programming concepts (variables, operators, loops, etc.) will not be considered for potential reward.
To verify authorship, submissions should include mention of the contributor’s Utopian account name at the beginning of the video.
A submission may be refused potential rewards if the moderator provides a link to a superior tutorial on the same subject.
To be considered for potential reward, video tutorials should be presented in an organized and well prepared fashion. Presenters should speak clearly and professionally and videos should not contain any substantial pauses.
Video Tutorials using machine generated voice-over will not be considered for potential reward.
Video resolution should be at least 720p (HD). Audio should be of high quality and not contain any substantial background noise or distortions.
Submitted video should be hosted on either YouTube or DTube and embedded in the submission post and must not be older than 14 days.
Contributors providing a text version of a video tutorial should include the full text or a link to the full text in their submissions. Note that contributors cannot submit this text as a separate contribution in the Tutorial category.
Submissions that include a GitHub repository with additional materials (like code samples), should be linked to the repository of the original project discussed in the tutorial and not the supplementary repository created for the contribution. Links to the supplementary repository for the post should be included in the submission post.
Submissions containing unexplained essential steps, codes or examples will not be considered for potential reward.
Submissions addressing only circuit design and/or the build of specific electronic modules will not be considered for potential reward.
To be considered for reward, “Foundation level” tutorials should only be submitted by a contributor who has already submitted five professional quality video tutorial contributions to that project and has submitted more than 20 professional quality video tutorial contributions in total to various projects.
Submissions of foundation level tutorials will be considered for reward only if the contributor submitted at least 5 contributions to the project, and 20+ high quality video tutorials to other projects. Foundation level concepts are straightforward in complexity, unique to an Open Source project and required learning for users.