youtube find - Girl in Waders meets Quicksand
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 2:52 pm
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bogbud wrote:WOW. That's quite the real stuff! And what a perfect girl!
Now imagine this situation at a coastal/tidal area with the flood slowly coming back. Serious trouble!
bogbud wrote:WOW. That's quite the real stuff! And what a perfect girl!
Now imagine this situation at a coastal/tidal area with the flood slowly coming back. Serious trouble!
canyouendure wrote:Don't really think this should be a nugget. These are purpose made mud videos, should be in the "other producer" section.
bogbud wrote:canyouendure wrote:Don't really think this should be a nugget. These are purpose made mud videos, should be in the "other producer" section.
Only if the producer himself would have registered here.
Fred588 wrote:bogbud wrote:canyouendure wrote:Don't really think this should be a nugget. These are purpose made mud videos, should be in the "other producer" section.
Only if the producer himself would have registered here.
I believe bogbud is correct. While I am not part of the decision-making process, my understanding of where things go is as follows:
Nugget - A link to a legitimate posting (on Youtube or elsewhere) found and posted by someone other than the producer.
Other producers - A link (as above) posted by the producer.
Submissions>Home Movies - A link (as above) to a non-commercial video posted by the producer.
I am not sure there is a formal distinction between commercial and non-commercial other than being offered for sale. Technically something on YouTube is potentially commercial (or monetizable at least), so the difference between other producers and submissions>home movies might be a bit ambiguous.
Fred588 wrote:bogbud wrote:canyouendure wrote:Don't really think this should be a nugget. These are purpose made mud videos, should be in the "other producer" section.
Only if the producer himself would have registered here.
I believe bogbud is correct. While I am not part of the decision-making process, my understanding of where things go is as follows:
Nugget - A link to a legitimate posting (on Youtube or elsewhere) found and posted by someone other than the producer.
Other producers - A link (as above) posted by the producer.
Submissions>Home Movies - A link (as above) to a non-commercial video posted by the producer.
I am not sure there is a formal distinction between commercial and non-commercial other than being offered for sale. Technically something on YouTube is potentially commercial (or monetizable at least), so the difference between other producers and submissions>home movies might be a bit ambiguous.