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RE: DIY Tube Video Community Improvements & Updates

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This is a screen print of the admin panel dashboard analytics.

Its not huge by any means but hey, the site is young.

We all have to start somewhere.

And that is where my job comes in.

We are getting 10 new member every day now :)

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45,000 views, but only 32,000 minutes of video watched?

So, on average, people only watch each video for forty seconds?

How's that F5 key looking now, Troy?

So Troy, in light of this observation what constitutes a view in order to get paid? Would the '40 seconds' suffice?

That, I do believe, is clearly laid out in the whitepaper on http://www.diytubecoin.com

Please refer to the whitepaper.

Why don't you answer here? You can change the wording on the Whitepaper.

Because it seems that you can write.

I figure you can read as well.

Why not write it here. You reworded your http://www.diytube.info/terms-of-service/ when a copyright issue was questioned. Write it here where it can not be deleted.

No, you are misquoting things. Maybe its too small for your eyes.

45,000 views, yes.

32,000 minutes of videos uploaded. Pretty impressive I think.

But well over 2,000 of those videos are your dross from the last six years.

Nobody wants to watch that crap!

What do the "View Details" buttons reveal? Care to show us all? Bet you don't!

"10 new members every day now" you say??.......

You or a proxy must be BUYING them, just like your YouTube channel.
To see, go to Socialblade.com/techman2015

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I do not know what is going on with the YouTube channel anymore really. I dont even look since they dont pay anymore.

I upload videos in order to promote DIY Tube Video Community these days and thats about it.

Buying subs would help nobody. Empty numbers are not going to benefit DIY Tube Video Community at all.

Only the number of people who watch the videos count for anything. And those who visit DIY Tube Video Community.

For us dim-wits, what's the difference between a 'Subscription' and a 'User?'

This the admin panel anyway so you would never see that.

The users are the total number of members on the site. The subscriptions is a carry over from individual channel owners' subs count. This just shows all subs on the site to the admin. Nothing of value really to the admin on that point.

But to individual channel owners the subs count is very important.