Source of Spam Comments on YouTube
I found a site called YouTubeMarketing, which had a link to this software called TubeAdder. For $30, you can annoy people with spam comments and fake friend entries. Puh-leez.
Feel free to spam ’em.
I found a site called YouTubeMarketing, which had a link to this software called TubeAdder. For $30, you can annoy people with spam comments and fake friend entries. Puh-leez.
Feel free to spam ’em.
YouTube lists the following RSS feed so you can subscribe to a YouTube user: feed://www.youtube.com/rss/user/youtube/videos.rss I’ve replaced “user” with “nalts” and it doesn’t work. Just me, or does YouTube have a bug? NOTE: Thanks to Urgo’s comment, I think it’s resolved: http://www.youtube.com/rss/user/nalts/videos.rss
So he was indeed an emu. And . He hasn’t exactly been a viral sensation, but the emu I caught on tape is back with its owner. And he’s currently the 6th top-rated comedy of the day on YouTube. Which is probably more publicity than he would have gotten had stayed home. To see video,…
I used to play a game with my kids. I’d tell them a bedtime story and stop. They’d have to finish the sentence. Then we’d take it in the direction they wanted. That’s the spirit behind The GooTubeConspiracy. The storyline is dictated by the viewers. Toss a good comment or video response and you’ll see…
A month ago while on vacation in Florida I discovered I had forgotten my Canon HV30. I panicked. I searched my laptop case (a giant man purse) for a Flip cam to hold me over. Note how easy it is to say “flip cam” instead of “small video camera.” No luck. On a trip to…
Say what you will about this vulgar vlogger, the kids find him funny (see stats in chart below). I ran into him while discovering that my “accident face” video ranked high in most-popular comedy. I’ll now coin this RKV: road-kill viewing. You may wish you weren’t watching, but you know you can’t not watch it….
Remember we were discussing the new definition of “viral” as about 4 million views in a short period? 22 seconds of last week’s Dallas Cotton Bowl will reach that distinction. Texas Tech’s Red Raiders tried an onside kick in the first quarter of a game. However, Donnie Carona’s kick only traveled 8 yards, and while…
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Let’s hope You Tubegoing off line will find a way to block that and fix everything else, especially messages and those random videos that keep popping up in my sub list!
Gee, I wonder who’s behind this. Perhaps it’s that arrogant tool whose name I forget who published that stupid tech crunch article bragging about how he games the system in all sorts of unethical ways?
Or maybe . . . it’s renetto.
Speaking of TechCrunch, whatever happened to the cheese contest?
I like my spam with green eggs and ham 😉
way to give them more exposure nalts
So, that’s where it’s all coming from.