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 One of the gần đây YouTube outage messages.
One of the recent YouTube outage messages.
For a lot of users, the world of online video sharing begins and ends with link. And, to a certain extent, it did for me too, up until a few months ago. Over the past few months YouTube seems to have become less and less compelling. In fact, I find myself using the site less and less and going to other upstart video sharing sites with greater frequency (like link, link, link and others).

Now I can't knock the success of YouTube. These guys pioneered simple, easy and addicting video sharing (the guys at link and link must be kicking themselves that they missed out on YouTube's winning formula). And the fact that they were acquired in a $1.75B Google buyout speaks volumes.

BUT...

All this doesn't mean I'm going to stick around. Here are a few reasons why:

1. Copyright crackdowns
Yeah, I know. It's not right. But copyrighted material is the reason we all went to YouTube in the first place (comon', admit it!). And, bởi all accounts, it's one of the signifcant factors that led to YouTube's stratospheric rise. Post-acquisition YouTube, however, can't lung lay, swing quite as freely, so we've seen a marked crackdown on copyrighted video on their site ranging from rapid removal of movies, to tv shows to short tv clips and excerpts. The crackdowns also create a lot of uncertainty for uploaders. If I'm uploading something in that "grey" copyright area, should I bother with YouTube knowing that it might be removed the tiếp theo day?

2. Server outages
This one drives me nuts. YouTube still seems to be the most outage prone hàng đầu, đầu trang 10 web property I've ever encountered. Whoever is managing the server operations, production upgrades, etc. should be fired. Late summer the outages were really bad. I remember several in a single week with one even occuring in the middle of the day. Even last night, during primetime surfing hours there was a lengthy 1-2 giờ outage. I know they're dealing with growing pains, but outages just plain suck. If I can't count on your site to be around when I need a fix (and I'm already dinging bạn on point #1), then once again, I'm off to greener pastures.

3. The 10-minute cap
I know bạn can get a special account that lets bạn đăng tải longer length videos, but the 10-minute mũ lưỡi trai, cap for free accounts is completely lame.

4. đăng tải Woes
Uploading to YouTube is like playing Russian Roulette. bạn never really know if your video is going to make it. Sometimes when it does, bạn get strange video artifacts from the compression/conversion routine (this has happened to me a couple of times with perfectly good nguồn material). I've also experience long 12-36 giờ waits for my video to be fully processed and posted. This is painful when I need to get something up and available quickly. I've used several other sites for video uploads and have had the video post almost instantly following upload.

5. tìm kiếm Indexing is Slowwwwww
The new trailer to The Simpsons movie premiered the other night and I figured I'd check YouTube to see if it was available. Of course, when I received tìm kiếm results for Simpsons sorted bởi ngày the most gần đây clips available were from over 16 hours ago. And this isn't the first time I've seen this on YouTube. YouTube's tìm kiếm index những thông tin cập nhập far too infrequently for a site with such a rich thư viện and constant inflow of new clips. I went to Google Video and sure enough, there it was (along with freshly added video in the tìm kiếm results).

To be fair, YouTube still does a lot of things very well. There is no other site out there with the breadth and variety of video offerings and the huge audience means bạn have the *potential* to get your material in front of a lot of eyeballs. The gần đây Google acquisition (hopefully) means that server issues, đăng tải woes and tìm kiếm indexing will be improved with the help of a technology-savvy and deep-pocketed parent. And with the biz-dev effort to strike meaningful content partnerships with the large media companies there's bound to be thêm legal content on YouTube. But all of this will take precious time (and lord knows we webizens are an impatient lot).

So while I will still be using YouTube for some of my video sharing needs, it's no longer my primary nor sole nguồn for online video. There's just too much great stuff being đã đăng to Daily Motion, Bolt, VidLife, Guba, OUOU and other sharing sites out there (and as always, I'll be using link for organizing and grouping cool video regardless of where they're hosted - gotta tình yêu the eps on the link).

But enough of my rant, what do bạn think? Does YouTube suck? Are bạn using it less? Are there other alternatives bạn think are thêm worthy?
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THIS IS VERY URGENT AND NOT A JOKE! ALSO DON'T GOOF OFF!!!!

I really mean it! What would bạn be able to do if SOPA/TPP censors the internet? What would bạn be able to do if nghề viết văn fanfics and drawing fanarts become illegal? What would bạn do if it's illegal to do a cover of your yêu thích song on YouTube? What would bạn do if downloading things from the internet (music, movies, TV episodes, etc) became illegal? What would bạn do if SOPA/TPP wins the war and takes away internet freedom? Net Neutrality is already dead so far, we can't risk the freedom of internet...
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