Safe Places in Reddit (or elsewhere)?

daniel burgio

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I swear, Newtubers used to be a place to put a new video as long as you didn't spam. I feel like they've restructured and now it's not so safe. I thought Youtubers was the same. I must've been out of the game too long (again). Anyone know where it's safe to put youtube videos on reddit (or in general)? I keep letting my channel die and don't wanna have to use Google AdWords to help bring in views. It doesn't really help in the long run anyway and Youtube doesn't seem to care about the views because you had to use an ad or something.
 
Reddit isn't exactly a safe to post videos at least in my experience. I've gotten dislikes on my videos from posting there. The ones i can think of are r/YouTubeGamers/ and r/gamingvids/
 
I swear, Newtubers used to be a place to put a new video as long as you didn't spam. I feel like they've restructured and now it's not so safe. I thought Youtubers was the same. I must've been out of the game too long (again). Anyone know where it's safe to put youtube videos on reddit (or in general)? I keep letting my channel die and don't wanna have to use Google AdWords to help bring in views. It doesn't really help in the long run anyway and Youtube doesn't seem to care about the views because you had to use an ad or something.

IMO shouldn't depend on Reddit to get you views esp if it's Let's Plays, reddit people only like anything else besides Let's Play from my experience, I've gotten a ton of dislikes from there and stopped posting AYNTHING on there in the last month and I'm probably getting more views now.
 
Yeah, Reddit can be pretty cancerous. Especially when people downvote your stuff to get out of the way of their own. I've been doing this since the end of 2013 and I've yet to find an effective way to promote myself.
 
Yeah, Reddit can be pretty cancerous. Especially when people downvote your stuff to get out of the way of their own. I've been doing this since the end of 2013 and I've yet to find an effective way to promote myself.

Yeah, the best way to promote IMO is be active and very helpful, and people usually will check your channel from that - r/LetsPlay is a good place to talk to the community, we have Feedback friday where you get to post your videos, as well as Update monday
 
Yeah, the best way to promote IMO is be active and very helpful, and people usually will check your channel from that - r/LetsPlay is a good place to talk to the community, we have Feedback friday where you get to post your videos, as well as Update monday

Posting on there is such a pain though... the 10 minute cooldown time between posts makes actually giving people feedback/trying to help out such a chore. Don't know if seasoned veteran accounts have a lower cooldown between posting, but god damn.
 
IMO shouldn't depend on Reddit to get you views esp if it's Let's Plays, reddit people only like anything else besides Let's Play from my experience, I've gotten a ton of dislikes from there and stopped posting AYNTHING on there in the last month and I'm probably getting more views now.
This might be true what iMSaiyan is saying or I have only struck luck with my posts. I posted my video on there, yesterday. It brought me in 100+ views and other said if done properly and placed correctly they would get 500+ views and even a sub or two. Then again iMSaiyan said that it is for anything else then lets plays.

I mean since pewdiepie the world of youtube just turned into a ton of lets players. I would guess reddit would get tired of a gamer or two trying to get out and about because a ton other tried the same.

Which would also explain why it was fine back then when you posted your content but not fine now.

Then again I might just have gotten lucky to not have gotten negative feedback.
 
This might be true what iMSaiyan is saying or I have only struck luck with my posts. I posted my video on there, yesterday. It brought me in 100+ views and other said if done properly and placed correctly they would get 500+ views and even a sub or two. Then again iMSaiyan said that it is for anything else then lets plays.

I mean since pewdiepie the world of youtube just turned into a ton of lets players. I would guess reddit would get tired of a gamer or two trying to get out and about because a ton other tried the same.

Which would also explain why it was fine back then when you posted your content but not fine now.

Then again I might just have gotten lucky to not have gotten negative feedback.

Yeah like I said....anything but Let's Plays...lol - luckily for you, you're not a Let's Player :D[DOUBLEPOST=1479209643,1479209604][/DOUBLEPOST]
Posting on there is such a pain though... the 10 minute cooldown time between posts makes actually giving people feedback/trying to help out such a chore. Don't know if seasoned veteran accounts have a lower cooldown between posting, but god damn.

I have no cool down at all, that may be just because you have a slightly new account or something. Just keep posting and the CD will go away, hopefully.
 
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