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Originally Posted by MainstreamGuy
Funny how CONTENT PRODUCERS finally gave up.
At first they were mass DMCA's tubes like crazy some times ago, and then they lost the battle and finished giving their assholes up to get finally fucked with lube.
It's quite pathetic tho, that the same people blaming and sending DMCA's like crazy are now the first ones to try to make "business" and make "content partner deals".
Fucking Hypocrites.
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I have never sent a DMCA. I put up content on youporn.com in year one for nothing but internally coded link back. I then watched it convert at 1 in 20k at lost interest. Since then I have mostly watched from the sidelines as the tube model grew and "evolved".
I also watched as the economy collapsed in tandem and the lazy online adult community (myself included) sat on its collective ass counting on the same model to work forever.
Am I a tube fan boy? Absolutely not. I would be making much more money without the tubes. However as my post states, I have had a few successes here and there and I am now also supporting a twist on the model that seems to preserve a sustainable ecosystem.
Tubes aren't going away, so perhaps if the content producers support the right ones and push the others to evolve (as they will have to) they can be a part of the solution.
I am interested in the long term.