RE: My Honest Opinion About DTube's New Curation Policy | Vlog #116
#Video responsing' Like it! Ha ha.
I dunno man, I feel like this is just DTube trying something and they're not always gonna get it right.
But...
I'm stuck in a job where my lords and masters, Post Office Ltd, have slowly eroded the business down to the point where I'm down to no staff, just me, and making fuck all money. I've been doing it for ten years and, each year, I'd think to myself - surely a jewel on the British high street, wholly owned by the Government, albeit as a private enterprise, surely they're gonna stop fucking with it and make it good?
But they haven't.
BUT, DTube is being run by -- I would hope -- young people with drive and vision. Lack of biz experience? Maybe. Have they fucked up? Probably? Will they fix it? I should bloody well hope so. Could we be wrong? Sure!
Look at me though - 46, failing business, no savings (all spent buying the PO franchise as an investment - yeah, I know) but watching young creative people crushing it with content and strategy and planning and engagement and LIVING. Have you any idea how inspiring that is to people who've never really seen anything like this before?
But keeping your head in the sand, as I have with the Post Office, and just hoping that they fix it isn't really a strategy at all, and if the strongest creators on DTube are unhappy, and you're one of them for sure, then they would do well to start thinking about the future. I've seen you post before about the advantages of not having all your content on one platform.
I know whatever you do you'll be successful, and if you go elsewhere, I'll probably continue to tune in. Just know that you and the other DTube Daily fam really have changed this middle aged Scottish-guy's life through your wit, charm, humour and hustle.
Sent with love and respect.
Cams
Thanks, Cams. It's great to see you evolve on this platform. You're still young, you'll live for 50+ years, man. Trust me