 think the shift from YouTube would be pretty quick if another platform could match the convenience of YouTube. Man, right now my videos get processed faster on Odyssey than they do on SensorTube. Sometimes videos I'm loading on SensorTube, it's taking them 20, like a whole day, 20 hours to process it get stuck in it and I have to reload it. Bichu, Rumble, and Odyssey are just as nice as SensorTube. I don't know the convenience of SensorTube is it's got a history of a lot of videos on there but when more people, independent creators are loading more videos on the other platforms than they are a SensorTube then it's just exponential growth. If the other platforms are growing faster than SensorTube then at some point they're gonna take over SensorTube. It's simple as that, right? Oh yeah, BitMonkey, if you're an independent creator you're only uploading to SensorTube, you're foolish. What a bad business model you have. Indeed, you have to upload to, for me, and I'm the other one I'm looking at is, just recently, what's it called again? What's it called? What's it called? What's it called? I think I still have the tab open. No, I don't have the tab open. I have the tab open on my other platform on my other computer. Oh, I forget what it is. Like really, if you're only uploading to SensorTube, that's not a business model. You're gonna fail. Done. One in a million. It's like it's like signing a contract with, if you want to be an actor, signing an exclusive contract with Walt Disney, right? And Walt Disney at the same time will be signing an exclusive contract with 10 million other people. So your odds of being a successful independent content creator on SensorTube would be one in 10 million. One in a hundred million? Why that? F, would you do that? And you do exclusive. Oh, why would you do that? That's crazy. That's crazy. It's like looking for crumbs being thrown at you by technocrats in Silicon Valley. Insanity. Upload to the other ones. That's what the internet was meant for. The free flow of information. This was, this is my about page. Here. This is what I wrote on my about page, one I created my about page, right? About page. Here. The essence of the internet. Here, let me read this here. I'll link it up in our chat. Here. And when I put my about page together, my friend helped me to put my page together. She kept on pushing me saying, Jijo, you gotta be online, you gotta be online, you gotta be online. And I said, okay, let me think about this. And it took me a while to write this. It's only three paragraphs, right? I massaged it a little bit since then, but this is basically the gist of it. Introduction. This is what I wrote, right? Back in 2005. With the advent of the internet, we have unfilled information, traveling at light speed across the globe. This global community, functioning as the only true free society, is reshaping our world. Where this interaction and connectivity will lead us is yet to be determined. However, the changes are and continue to be unprecedented. As long as we have open and unbiased access to the internet, chijo.com will remain active, presenting a unique personal perspective and sharing our communal experiences and knowledge, the essence of the internet. As for who I am, I believe that our personal perspective is a reflection of our influences. Hence, below I have provided some of my influences, both major and minor, from books that I have read, to teachers that I have encountered, to movies and documentaries that I've watched, to music that I have looped, and much more. This list, in addition to the animated individual you see before you in the math videos, should provide additional insight into my nature. I hope you enjoy this labor of love. End of story. To me, that is the internet. Anyone that tries to prevent me from doing that can go f themselves. That includes Google, that includes SensorTube, that includes Jack Dorsey, that includes any of the technocrats that are rolling out censorship, including the centralized governments. They can all go f themselves. If they try to prevent us from sharing information, okay, then that's a battle we must wage and we must win.