Title says it all. Was brought up several times, and since it feels like almost 50% of the threads in the general D3 section forum are videos or streams, this is more than necessary.
Stuff I've read recently was "thanks for your feedback, but don't forget to comment on the Youtube video as well", "please subscribe to my Youtube channel", and so on - this does not give DiabloFans anything back, it just draws users from this forum onto other websites. I don't see the benefit for this community, at least I feel it's way smaller than for the websites being linked. Plus, Twitch is a business and people can earn money with it.
Thanks.
If you agree with this, write something. Don't just +1 or read and nod your head - hit the reply button and show that you care. (And of course if you disagree do so as well). Let the admins hear your voice! :-)
Edit: anyway, I'm actually guilty of posting threads about my stream a couple of times, though my intentions were to demonstrate stuff rather than gain viewers (I really don't care about viewership; I actually barely interact with people on the stream). At the end of my streams, I usually convert them into a video which I upload to YouTube and then embed over here, but not everyone does that.
I really agree with rebjorn and his thoughts in integrating the stream directly onto diablofans. It'll certainly keep a lot of people around rather than jump to YouTube or Twitch. How it's done, I have no clue, I'm not educated on that level. There is a "stream" tab at the top of the page, though I'm not sure what the purpose of that is considering I always misclick it and end up going to a page where I can't see anything.
Edit: anyway, I'm actually guilty of posting threads about my stream a couple of times, though my intentions were to demonstrate stuff rather than gain viewers (I really don't care about viewership; I actually barely interact with people on the stream). At the end of my streams, I usually convert them into a video which I upload to YouTube and then embed over here, but not everyone does that.
What came first... your immense, invaluable, unselfish contribution to help poor little wizards every single day on Diablofans, or your stream (where you help people by showing them how to play properly and give away gear)? I think we all know the answer ;-)
I really agree with rebjorn and his thoughts in integrating the stream directly onto diablofans. It'll certainly keep a lot of people around rather than jump to YouTube or Twitch. How it's done, I have no clue, I'm not educated on that level. There is a "stream" tab at the top of the page, though I'm not sure what the purpose of that is considering I always misclick it and end up going to a page where I can't see anything.
Absolutely, if they can integrate this make it a complete new section on this website and link it to the forum.
Well, I don't watch streams, anyway (why watch someone play when I could be playing myself, either D3 or another game), but I see where you're coming from.
I watch videos if they're short (less than 10 minutes), but only rarely because oftentimes I'm in situations where watching videos is not possible (yeah, guilty of checking DF at work). I sometimes watch streams; I remember watching Alkaizer in his late p90's and Jaetch from time to time, but also other games. It's nice, and since I work in this damn business I should better be up-to-date about it - I know that videos are the future and forums like this are so 1999. Still, no reason to not keep them separate I guess ;-)
Thanks both of you and to the anonymous +1 voter: reply and show how you are, a highly rated post might be overlooked, a highly active thread won't!
Title says it all. Was brought up several times, and since it feels like almost 50% of the threads in the general D3 section forum are videos or streams, this is more than necessary.
Stuff I've read recently was "thanks for your feedback, but don't forget to comment on the Youtube video as well", "please subscribe to my Youtube channel", and so on - this does not give DiabloFans anything back, it just draws users from this forum onto other websites. I don't see the benefit for this community, at least I feel it's way smaller than for the websites being linked. Plus, Twitch is a business and people can earn money with it.
Thanks.
If you agree with this, write something. Don't just +1 or read and nod your head - hit the reply button and show that you care. (And of course if you disagree do so as well). Let the admins hear your voice! :-)
Thank you, Bags....for making this thread. I come to Gen Discussion for discussion, not cheesy "GIVEAWAYS HERE" stream plugs.
Moving these stream-spams to a separate forum would be appreciated by just about everyone. Simply put, people are getting carried away with this 'bribe to subscribe' nonsense.
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This has to be a joke. All these streams ARE actually being posted without permission. Why is no admin doing something about this? Why is there absolutely no feedback on this thread? Admins, pleaaaaaaaaaaase! I have no idea what else to do. There's hardly a day without at least 2-3 new streams.
I agree. Most vids posted are utterly boring I don't watch anything anymore, not even stuff on main page.
To streamers/youtubers: make sure you write a summary in your post if you want your message heard. If there's no abstract I'll just assume you're here to grab some clicks and to waste my time.
Truthfully, I've seen streams and YouTube videos by folks like Moldran, Archon, Nmitty...some of them are interesting, others are just "buying guides," which is kind of aggravating to see MORE of those than actual "here are some tips to play this game better." Sometimes they're pretty compelling analyses, but all in all, it's people who want to be well-known by doing something they love. I can't blame for them for it (why most of us post in forums like this at all), but there should be a place for people to mostly post video links if that's what they're going for.
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Stuff I've read recently was "thanks for your feedback, but don't forget to comment on the Youtube video as well", "please subscribe to my Youtube channel", and so on - this does not give DiabloFans anything back, it just draws users from this forum onto other websites. I don't see the benefit for this community, at least I feel it's way smaller than for the websites being linked. Plus, Twitch is a business and people can earn money with it.
Thanks.
If you agree with this, write something. Don't just +1 or read and nod your head - hit the reply button and show that you care. (And of course if you disagree do so as well). Let the admins hear your voice! :-)
*nods head*
Edit: anyway, I'm actually guilty of posting threads about my stream a couple of times, though my intentions were to demonstrate stuff rather than gain viewers (I really don't care about viewership; I actually barely interact with people on the stream). At the end of my streams, I usually convert them into a video which I upload to YouTube and then embed over here, but not everyone does that.
I really agree with rebjorn and his thoughts in integrating the stream directly onto diablofans. It'll certainly keep a lot of people around rather than jump to YouTube or Twitch. How it's done, I have no clue, I'm not educated on that level. There is a "stream" tab at the top of the page, though I'm not sure what the purpose of that is considering I always misclick it and end up going to a page where I can't see anything.
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What came first... your immense, invaluable, unselfish contribution to help poor little wizards every single day on Diablofans, or your stream (where you help people by showing them how to play properly and give away gear)? I think we all know the answer ;-)
Absolutely, if they can integrate this make it a complete new section on this website and link it to the forum.
I watch videos if they're short (less than 10 minutes), but only rarely because oftentimes I'm in situations where watching videos is not possible (yeah, guilty of checking DF at work). I sometimes watch streams; I remember watching Alkaizer in his late p90's and Jaetch from time to time, but also other games. It's nice, and since I work in this damn business I should better be up-to-date about it - I know that videos are the future and forums like this are so 1999. Still, no reason to not keep them separate I guess ;-)
Thanks both of you and to the anonymous +1 voter: reply and show how you are, a highly rated post might be overlooked, a highly active thread won't!
I wasn't joking.
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Thank you, Bags....for making this thread. I come to Gen Discussion for discussion, not cheesy "GIVEAWAYS HERE" stream plugs.
Moving these stream-spams to a separate forum would be appreciated by just about everyone. Simply put, people are getting carried away with this 'bribe to subscribe' nonsense.
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This has to be a joke. All these streams ARE actually being posted without permission. Why is no admin doing something about this? Why is there absolutely no feedback on this thread? Admins, pleaaaaaaaaaaase! I have no idea what else to do. There's hardly a day without at least 2-3 new streams.
To streamers/youtubers: make sure you write a summary in your post if you want your message heard. If there's no abstract I'll just assume you're here to grab some clicks and to waste my time.
Truthfully, I've seen streams and YouTube videos by folks like Moldran, Archon, Nmitty...some of them are interesting, others are just "buying guides," which is kind of aggravating to see MORE of those than actual "here are some tips to play this game better." Sometimes they're pretty compelling analyses, but all in all, it's people who want to be well-known by doing something they love. I can't blame for them for it (why most of us post in forums like this at all), but there should be a place for people to mostly post video links if that's what they're going for.