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@PressRecord has contributed many helpful suggestions. He articulates his comments well. It is clear to me that he/she knows what they are talking about. His business is just that; it's his business. His credibility is expressed in the cumulative value of contribution to YTTalk.

On the other hand, you are an anonymous YTTalk user with 31 posts and no youtube account referenced.
 
@PressRecord has contributed many helpful suggestions. He articulates his comments well. It is clear to me that he/she knows what they are talking about. His business is just that; it's his business. His credibility is expressed in the cumulative value of contribution to YTTalk.

On the other hand, you are an anonymous YTTalk user with 31 posts and no youtube account referenced.

He does have over 14000 subs, just saying...
 
my dream would be to have youtube as a full time job even more so livestreaming which can't really happen as Australia has terrible internet. (to get an upload of 5-10 i would need to pay like 1k a month or even more)
 
@PressRecord has contributed many helpful suggestions. He articulates his comments well. It is clear to me that he/she knows what they are talking about. His business is just that; it's his business. His credibility is expressed in the cumulative value of contribution to YTTalk.

On the other hand, you are an anonymous YTTalk user with 31 posts and no youtube account referenced.
Thank you for this it is much appreciated, to add to what you are saying one of my big channels is listed in my signature, it only takes a tad bit of common sense to look. I didn't think I had to justify his laziness when he is not willing to look. The other channel that is bringing in money I am not proud of and unattached it from my channel entirely because I don't want to be associated with the show anymore. Although it's raking in the views I don't talk about it. So yeah.
 
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