There are many other videos with "views" on that channel though and it should be possible for a smaller channel with very few subscribers to have a much higher view total across all videos on that channel.
I think this is a great insight and a problem with many products. They use an iconic brand to sell a similar but lesser, cheaper to make product at a premium.
I use Youtube a lot. I have unsubscribed to certain Youtubers because they release too many low quality videos mixed in with their good ones. Jim Sterling is an example, Jimquisition videos are good, most of his others are filler where he scrapes the bottom of Steam's basement. I do not need all that flooding my subscription feed so I check his videos just once a week as an unsubscribed visitor.
I also do not subscribe to youtuber twitters because those tend to be mostly filled with more low quality garbage--I value the content in high quality videos and that's it, that is all I want in my feed. I might check a twitter directly just to find out when someone is streaming next but very rarely is there anything else worth my attention in there.
If this change results in feed spam that subscribers do not have fine grained control over (like a checkbox to enforce 'only videos') then I expect to be unsubscribing from a number of youtubers.
I had this same problem and decided to replace it with a chinese-built android set-top box with Kodi and google play pre-installed on it. The experience has made me very wary of updates pushed by amazon.
Still, if anyone knows how to fix networking on the fireTV so it works again, I'd like to know.
It's nice to start out a comment with a lot of assumptions about the person you're replying to. The way this is phrased says 'ad hominem' attack to me.
Evidently there is some interest in finding why certain people are resistant. This page says it is based on a chemical in sweat, "It turns out that the chemical, whose exact nature must remain confidential until the laboratory receives its patent, is not only naturally occurring but can also be used as a harmless food additive..."
http://www.skeeterbite.info/article_7.html
Streaming isn't a primary business for funimation, they make money off of dvd/bluray sales. I think it more likely that they both aren't dedicating many resources to the service, and that they really aren't particularly competent. That's speaking as someone that buys a fair number of their disks and regrets it sometimes when they make some boneheaded and/or lazy decision there.
https://youtube-creators.googl...
For example here is a specific video on a channel with around 52K subscribers, but the video itself only has a few thousand "views" explicitly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
There are many other videos with "views" on that channel though and it should be possible for a smaller channel with very few subscribers to have a much higher view total across all videos on that channel.
The oil money surely helps. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I think this is a great insight and a problem with many products. They use an iconic brand to sell a similar but lesser, cheaper to make product at a premium.
I use Youtube a lot. I have unsubscribed to certain Youtubers because they release too many low quality videos mixed in with their good ones. Jim Sterling is an example, Jimquisition videos are good, most of his others are filler where he scrapes the bottom of Steam's basement. I do not need all that flooding my subscription feed so I check his videos just once a week as an unsubscribed visitor.
I also do not subscribe to youtuber twitters because those tend to be mostly filled with more low quality garbage--I value the content in high quality videos and that's it, that is all I want in my feed. I might check a twitter directly just to find out when someone is streaming next but very rarely is there anything else worth my attention in there.
If this change results in feed spam that subscribers do not have fine grained control over (like a checkbox to enforce 'only videos') then I expect to be unsubscribing from a number of youtubers.
I had this same problem and decided to replace it with a chinese-built android set-top box with Kodi and google play pre-installed on it. The experience has made me very wary of updates pushed by amazon.
Still, if anyone knows how to fix networking on the fireTV so it works again, I'd like to know.
https://sourceforge.net/projec...
"Ext2Fsd is an open source Linux ext2/ext3 file system driver for Windows systems (2K/XP/VISTA/WIN7/WIN8, X86/AMD64)."
It's nice to start out a comment with a lot of assumptions about the person you're replying to. The way this is phrased says 'ad hominem' attack to me.
That's a funny jab but not true. No comedian is funny all the time to all people, but Bill is often funny for me and many others.
6 is for discover cards. link: http://money.howstuffworks.com/personal-finance/debt-management/credit-card1.htm
I doubt it will ever happen for rural areas like most of Nebraska.
Evidently there is some interest in finding why certain people are resistant. This page says it is based on a chemical in sweat, "It turns out that the chemical, whose exact nature must remain confidential until the laboratory receives its patent, is not only naturally occurring but can also be used as a harmless food additive..."
http://www.skeeterbite.info/article_7.html
Streaming isn't a primary business for funimation, they make money off of dvd/bluray sales. I think it more likely that they both aren't dedicating many resources to the service, and that they really aren't particularly competent. That's speaking as someone that buys a fair number of their disks and regrets it sometimes when they make some boneheaded and/or lazy decision there.
if it matters, there are pidgin plugins for both skype and steam
skype
http://eion.robbmob.com/
steam chat
http://code.google.com/p/pidgin-opensteamworks/