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Re: Content farms

Postby Mika » 03 Jan 2023, 10:15

I recently watched a video that claimed that survival videos are also staged. As proof, the video showed excavator marks on the ground.
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 04 Jan 2023, 06:11

They are especially if they look South east Asian, They copied the video of a small hit channel from Australia and they evolve into Swimming pool building channels. They are in cahoots with village cooking channels.
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Re: Content farms

Postby arunima » 04 Jan 2023, 17:38

I read the comments on this thread. I felt that this existence of content farm is not fair. It's definitely going to choke the creativity of the talented small youtubers. The success is determined more by algorithm and does not show much respect to real people. Somewhere people have to come forward and support these small youtubers. Only audiences can make the creative people survive by watching them more. Real people with real passion and creativity need to be encouraged and recognised.
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Re: Content farms

Postby jow2719 » 08 Jan 2023, 05:18

Content farms are websites that produce large amounts of low-quality content for the purpose of generating revenue through advertising. These sites often use automated methods or hire low-paid writers to produce articles, blog posts, and other types of content that is designed to rank highly in search engine results and attract a large number of page views. The goal of content farms is to generate as much traffic as possible, rather than to provide useful or informative content to users. This can lead to a poor user experience and can also contribute to the spread of misinformation on the internet.
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Re: Content farms

Postby mrki444 » 09 Jan 2023, 08:50

I think A.I software will little change future of content farms. I think those will less active or hired since A.I software can write many similar articles for very fast. Only price will decide future.
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Re: Content farms

Postby Mika » 21 Jan 2023, 15:41

arunima wrote:I read the comments on this thread. I felt that this existence of content farm is not fair. It's definitely going to choke the creativity of the talented small youtubers. The success is determined more by algorithm and does not show much respect to real people. Somewhere people have to come forward and support these small youtubers. Only audiences can make the creative people survive by watching them more. Real people with real passion and creativity need to be encouraged and recognised.

I don't think content creators with original ideas need to be afraid of these content farms. Original content always pays.
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Re: Content farms

Postby friendociate » 27 Jan 2023, 16:45

That's why it's important that YouTube is merely 'a social network.' The site's owners make most of their money (I guess ... I'm not looking at any statistics or ratings) from 'advertising that WE ALL look at' (whether we're 'video-posters' or 'fanboys & -girls')---

It's like 'someone who owns the land of a publically accessible park'---they make money from all the ads & billboards on the land, and sometimes they pay musicians & shows to come play FREE concerts & performances for people to come see (to get the place popular and to get the ads in more people's faces).
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 28 Jan 2023, 15:56

Mika wrote:Original content always pays.


Until a corporation with 100 employees imitate your concept and make videos on a daily basis.
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Re: Content farms

Postby Mika » 02 Feb 2023, 04:23

By the way, what do you guys think of paid to post forums? I think these are also in some way, content farms, the same person post same content on multiple forums.
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 02 Feb 2023, 08:04

Mika wrote:By the way, what do you guys think of paid to post forums? I think these are also in some way, content farms, the same person post same content on multiple forums.


I think a husband and wife working on a single article making them write more than a single person can count as content farm. 2 brains just work better than 1.
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Re: Content farms

Postby friendociate » 02 Feb 2023, 15:24

Netherrealmer wrote:
Mika wrote:By the way, what do you guys think of paid to post forums? I think these are also in some way, content farms, the same person post same content on multiple forums.


I think a husband and wife working on a single article making them write more than a single person can count as content farm. 2 brains just work better than 1.

Where did Mika mention a husband and wife?
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 02 Feb 2023, 17:50

I just said 2 people can be considered as a farm since it is 2 brains working instead of one. Thats why PTP bans 2 people sharing one account.
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Re: Content farms

Postby augusta » 05 Feb 2023, 02:26

mrki444 wrote:
Netherrealmer wrote:Its just they are a bigger channel so they can get a pass.


And they get pass since they roll more money for themself, for videocompany and for movie company. Money is about everything.


Yeah they might not be penalized since those that would have done that are the ones even enjoying it. So it is a win win situation
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 08 Feb 2023, 05:43

I mean look at all the violations Logan Paul did in Youtube and his channel is still monetized.
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Re: Content farms

Postby friendociate » 08 Feb 2023, 12:40

Netherrealmer wrote:I mean look at all the violations Logan Paul did in Youtube and his channel is still monetized.

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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 08 Feb 2023, 16:30

friendociate wrote:
Netherrealmer wrote:I mean look at all the violations Logan Paul did in Youtube and his channel is still monetized.





off course it is Susan and her excuses. I can't stand that witch, she ruined so many lives.
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Re: Content farms

Postby Mika » 09 Feb 2023, 16:38

I think they are making it harder for small creators and only trying to promote bigger content creators, or even content farms in their algorithm.
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Re: Content farms

Postby friendociate » 09 Feb 2023, 18:12

Mika wrote:I think they are making it harder for small creators and only trying to promote bigger content creators, or even content farms in their algorithm.

That's similar to the reason individual workers are less powerful than workers in a labor-union.
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Re: Content farms

Postby mrki444 » 09 Feb 2023, 21:01

Are content farms creators in jeopardy since A.I like ChatGPT started being used worldwide?
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Re: Content farms

Postby Netherrealmer » 10 Feb 2023, 04:21

mrki444 wrote:Are content farms creators in jeopardy since A.I like ChatGPT started being used worldwide?
content farms use Chatgpt, Buzzfeed fired 80 percent of their writers for it
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