Anonymous Propaganda Video making Tutorial - Part 5 - Video Distribution

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Hello Anonymous and welcome to the fifth tutorial unite. Here we will show you how to distribute and promote your videos on the internet.
Let us start with the three general channels of distribution.
First, directly through video platforms, such as youtube.
Second, indirectly as source files and third, as a combination of both.
There are plenty of video platforms around a large list of links is provided in the description of this video. We will discuss in detail the largest one, youtube, two minor ones that
offer special advantages which youtube doesnt: vimeo and blip.tv and then
scratch the surface of a few others. Before you begin with the distribution of your video on the video platforms, you have to properly label, describe and tag your video for easy reuse every time you upload it. When you name the video choose title that sums up the most important information what its about in short terms like:
[catchphrase] Anonymous [cathegorie: name] [ date] [location] [type]
eg Bring teh lulz - Anonymous Operation tubes, june 13, Sometown trailer
or German DNS-Blocklist - Anonymous Leak
The description should be short easy to read and well structured with
paragraphs, containing links to the places you want people to go for
additional information, or to support your actions.
If you have a long speech part in your video, add the transcript to your description.
For maximum effect within the youtube search tag your vid with catchy tags that are related to it. Like Anonymous, leak, trailer ...etc
It is tempting to use unrelated tags like sexy, hot, blonde... etc this
will increase your view count but it will also annoy other users and
might result in a flagging attack on your video, an overall negative
response or even removal of it due to Terms of Service violation.
Use wrong flagging only if you are aware of the consequences.
With all preparation done and saved, we will continue.
All of the video platforms will require you to open up a user account to upload your videos.
To do so you will need an email address. While for general Anonymous use
trashmail is a good choice, the major platforms will not recognize
this as a valid Email account.
Valid providers are googlemail.com or gmail.com as well as hotmail.com, yahoo.com or gmx.net. To protect your Identity do NOT use an email address of a personal domain, that can be tracked back to you easily. After you have registered, or if you already own, a free anonymous email address, we can proceed. YouTube is by far the biggest place around, and although there are lots of issues with its Terms of Service, and the flagging and rating system is far beyond buggy and exploitable, it is here where you will get the most
overall views. First to upload a video you need to register an
account, click on register to do so. it is similar to the email
registration process, fill the required fields, submit, and then check
your mail to click on the confirmation link. Now log in to upload your video. This process will repeat in nearly the same fashion at all the video platforms you will encounter.
We recommend opening two or more accounts on each platform, one for your
self-produced "save" videos, a second for "risky" videos, like leaks or
videos you do not entirely know the copyright situation. And a third,
in case one of your previous accounts gets suspended.
this will ensure that you will never loose all your videos.
YouTube offers you two different upload types, the single upload or the browser
based multiupload with google gears. The name says it all, if you have
one file, use the single uploader, if you have more files that shall be
uploaded unattended you want to use the batchuploader.
Chose the file to upload and copy your prepared title, description and tags into the appropriate fields. If you upload with default settings, your video will be converted when the
upload is finished, and automatically published. Normally that is what
you want.But there may be situations when you do not want your videos to be published right away. It might always happen that one of your accounts is closed due to a video that might have unintentionally violated the Terms of Service. That would also mean all other videos are lost, and if you had a lot of them, it would be very painful to upload them all again.
So you open up a backup account as already mentioned above, and upload all
your videos marked as private. your account will seem empty to everyone
but you. If you loose one of your primary account, you only set the videos on your secondary to public. Easy, fast, efficient. Youtube has a specialty, if a video is identified as copyright infringement, its audio or even the whole video will be deactivated. Upon re-upload it
will be recognized by the system and automatically blocked.

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  • Re-encoding to a different format does indeed work, it circumvents YouTube's mechanism perfectly. This was your only mistruth.

  • Excellent tutorial is excellent.

    Very professional - kudos! You deserve at least one internets.

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  • thatz hows u bring teh lulz

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