Kariudo wrote:I usually give people the benefit of the doubt, but when someone asks to remaster all of their videos at once...yeah...generally not happening.
I just don't get it. These people are clearly just trying to get the local links disabled because they no longer want their creations distributed here. The vid listing remains, so the whole "archive every amv" goal was never affected by the deletion of vids. Space costs money, we donate the money to acquire that space, downloading available vids costs money, we donate the money to pay for that bandwidth, so why do we have to continue paying to host things we don't want you to host for us anymore? At least donators should be allowed to have their own local links removed, by request if you're worried about misuse of the system. I have yet to hear a single reason why the org insists on keeping and sharing other people's vids when they've asked them to remove the local links. If you just wanted to keep a copy for posterity's sake, then disable the local link but keep the file (which, from my understanding, is what you did with the Evanescence/Creed vids).
In every other hobby I've been active in, when a hosting site refuses to remove a fan's creations at their request, they lose those fans, and get a bad reputation throughout the entire hobby. I don't know why the org continues to get away with it, especially now that it's not the only resort available to amv editors. I know with the last vids I uploaded here, I debated with myself for weeks over whether or not I
really wanted those locally hosted here until the death of the org. I'm sure it will be a rude surprise for any tube editors that get drawn here after the redesign. Hobby-related hosting sites just don't do this.
The option to hide vids in our profiles is nice, I appreciate that, but it doesn't change the fact that videos continue to be distributed against the express wishes of the people who made them. The warning on the upload page (which I don't remember seeing in '03) reminds me of the warnings to non-members who upload files to free file hosting sites. They do this to keep making money off the downloaders seeking those files. Why does the org do it? Are you afraid fewer viewers will come here if there aren't as many vids available to download (and preview) in the collection? Because it's the editors who stop uploading due to this policy and without new vids being uploaded, you're going to have fewer amvs, anyway.