 Hell yeah, what's up guys? This is Chris Pipe. My friends call me Banksy. I'm back again guys. Today we got a special topic. Today we're going to talk about drum roll Facebook. In particular, Facebook's recently revamped and dusted off video features. Yes guys, Facebook is now a player in the video world. YouTube is the undisputed king. They get so many videos uploaded. It's unbelievable. I read it's like 300 and some odd hours per minutes uploaded or 18,000 days worth of content per hour. I don't know. It's crazy. It's like it's incalculable. But Facebook now gets one billion views a day in their video features. And this isn't linked video. It's from like a YouTuber or Vimeo. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about directly uploaded to Facebook. Now here's the thing about this. With those types of numbers, marketers are trying to get in on this action. The gap's trying to get in on it. There's a couple companies that are already experimenting with the Facebook feeds. And here's the other thing. The videos get embedded inside of your Facebook news. So the chances are you're on Facebook. Unless you're a criminal or you owe your family money or something like that, you've probably gotten an account. You might even have a like page or something like that or a fan page. But if you post videos into your feed, into your channel, they're now getting shared and distributed out across everybody. So this means one, there's more competition. Like I said, YouTube is the big doggy. I get that. But now there's competition guys. A million, a billion views per per day. That's those are real numbers. And secondly, this is good news for you as YouTubers. You're probably going to be able to make more money in the long term. Video is not going away. Your skills, whatever you're doing, these are valuable skills and they continue to increase in value as time goes on. With Facebook getting in on the action, with YouTube and a bajillion views, with small media businesses posting ads on YouTube and Facebook to try and get marketing, the stuff that you do and I'm talking to you gamers and all you sketch comedians and all you editors out there, you're doing valuable stuff guys. So stick with it. And secondly, I think, and this is just a guess, we're going to end up making more money in the long run because with a second competitor like Facebook, well, the market prices are going to go up. There's going to be a competitor. I could post on Facebook, I could post on YouTube. When there's only one competitor, it's a monopoly in a monopoly situation. All of the capital, all of the material is owned by one company and you're at their beck and calling. They call the shots. With this, you might get to call shots. So anyways, guys, that's just a big rant about Facebook. Let me know what you think. It's your boy, Bixie, back again.