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alf6300 12-29-2010 05:29 AM

Which tubes support affiliation for (legal / promo / short) videos?
 
I know that Youporn, Xvideos, Xhamster, Tnaflix do.
Which others among the large ones?

alf6300 12-30-2010 04:27 AM

bump for me

jonnydoe 12-30-2010 05:12 AM

You just started a post with Satan, Incubus, Lucifer and the Devil. It's like saying "cancer" in a Jewish household.

alf6300 12-30-2010 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonnydoe (Post 17808524)
You just started a post with Satan, Incubus, Lucifer and the Devil. It's like saying "cancer" in a Jewish household.

Isn't specifying "legal / promo / short" in the subject a sufficient form of protection from the devil?

ps: it's not that tubes will go away if they are not mentioned, and it's no secret that major sponsors have "sponsored" videos on major tubes...

topnotch, standup guy 12-30-2010 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alf6300 (Post 17808538)
Isn't specifying "legal / promo / short" in the subject a sufficient form of protection from the devil?

Perhaps and perhaps not.

When you step between the sentinel and the gates of hell you place yourself in a very precarious position.


Quote:

Originally Posted by alf6300 (Post 17808538)
ps: it's not that tubes will go away if they are not mentioned, and it's no secret that major sponsors have "sponsored" videos on major tubes...

It's no secret that some people eat their own snot.

What's your point?
.

alf6300 12-30-2010 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by topnotch, standup guy (Post 17808622)
It's no secret that some people eat their own snot.
What's your point?
.

My point is that I have been close to the music industry for many years, and I have watched the music majors go down to hell year after year, because they were ignoring the new reality of people downloading stuff from p2p.

Was that legal? No. Was that real? Yes.
Forgive me, but some of the attitudes here remind me of the attitude of several music executives in the 90's and beyond.

Like it or not, tubes are today one of largest, if not the single largest, form of adult entertainment. By considering them 'simply-devil' and 'cannot-even-mention', nobody gains anything on this board.

Don't get me wrong, I understand the frustration of people who see their bread spread for free, as I understood the frustration of music executives who saw revenues declining because of widespread illegal behavior.

Said this, in retrospect, it is clear now that what they should have done (instead or next to fighting expensive and ultimately useless legal battles), should have been asking themselves:
"Ok, people want digital music, and digital music is here to stay. Digital music gets copied easily, but maybe we can offer something that illegal p2p is not offering. Convenience, for example."
If they had opened such a discussion, maybe they could have built iTunes instead of Apple. They chose to close their eyes and ears, instead, hoping that the good ol' times would at some point return. They did not.

I don't know what is the next iTunes for the adult industry. However, I know for sure that if people who have been long in this industry decide to avoid a constructive discussion about the opportunities, then someone will come along and exploit them.

Sorry for the rant, it's meant constructively.

sweetcuties 12-30-2010 07:43 AM

I've submitted a few vids on youporn and I can never find them... after I submit, I get a link and there's never, ever a video

topnotch, standup guy 12-30-2010 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alf6300 (Post 17808693)
My point is that I have been close to the music industry for many years, and I have watched the music majors go down to hell year after year, because they were ignoring the new reality of people downloading stuff from p2p.

Was that legal? No. Was that real? Yes.
Forgive me, but some of the attitudes here remind me of the attitude of several music executives in the 90's and beyond.

Like it or not, tubes are today one of largest, if not the single largest, form of adult entertainment. By considering them 'simply-devil' and 'cannot-even-mention', nobody gains anything on this board.

Don't get me wrong, I understand the frustration of people who see their bread spread for free, as I understood the frustration of music executives who saw revenues declining because of widespread illegal behavior.

Said this, in retrospect, it is clear now that what they should have done (instead or next to fighting expensive and ultimately useless legal battles), should have been asking themselves:
"Ok, people want digital music, and digital music is here to stay. Digital music gets copied easily, but maybe we can offer something that illegal p2p is not offering. Convenience, for example."
If they had opened such a discussion, maybe they could have built iTunes instead of Apple. They chose to close their eyes and ears, instead, hoping that the good ol' times would at some point return. They did not.

I don't know what is the next iTunes for the adult industry. However, I know for sure that if people who have been long in this industry decide to avoid a constructive discussion about the opportunities, then someone will come along and exploit them.

Sorry for the rant, it's meant constructively.

No apologies necessary.

I don't know what the adult industry equivalent to iTunes will look like either, I wish I did.

I can tell you this though, whatever real "solution" awaits honest webmasters it sure as hell won't involve doing business with anal drippings like Mansef, AFF, Live Jasmin and the like.

I think it was Lenin who spoke of his enemies selling him the rope with which he intended to hang them. Some things never change.
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jonnydoe 12-30-2010 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alf6300 (Post 17808538)
Isn't specifying "legal / promo / short" in the subject a sufficient form of protection from the devil?

ps: it's not that tubes will go away if they are not mentioned, and it's no secret that major sponsors have "sponsored" videos on major tubes...

The "legal / promo / short" is what got me to click the thread. I would like to see a list of tube sites that affiliates could submit to that do not knowingly host pirated content.

I'm not a program owner so I am not qualified to speak from that perspective. I can imagine as a program owner or even a content provider how it could be beneficial to have relationships with them so that you choose what goes up, might get some sales and possibly get expedited help when someone (real or fabricated) posts your stuff.

Posting lists of these tubes on here is not going to help the vast majority of GFY. We all know how to Google and Alexa.

There are two tube submitter programs out there that I am aware of. Both of these have databases of 200+. I would suggest subscribing to one of those and filtering through which ones allow what you want.


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