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What happened to youtubers' figure skating commentary

Bluediamonds09

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What happened to Kiki the Red Panda, I Love Skating, and Patrick commentates Skating, and other youtubers who posted videos on the state of figure skating? They brought us news, and sometimes even added clips from instagram and tiktok (a blessing for those of us not on social media!) But no activity nowadays.
 
Reviving this old thread lol. I am wondering if they stopped due to copyright issues like someone said earlier. My channel got slammed with copyright strikes for including clips from Nebelhorn on my commentary. It makes it less exciting to make commentary videos of just photos. I don’t know how Paola is able to include so many videos in hers.
 
My guess is that it would be copyright issues.

If you search YouTube, you’ll notice that it’s a lot harder to find videos of events than it was a few years ago. I remember when trying to find videos for the GS Media Library I could find a video of the skater from a small federation who placed last at some random challenger in like 2014. Now? You’ll be lucky to find videos of the top 10 in some cases.
 
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I have the FreeSkate. It was video more podcast last year but still on YouTube. And podcasts .. I might start video again though . I took a huuuuge hit in views during and post covid. Hard to want to do it when I wr t from hundreds and sometime 10 k views to.. 75. lol
 
Reviving this old thread lol. I am wondering if they stopped due to copyright issues like someone said earlier. My channel got slammed with copyright strikes for including clips from Nebelhorn on my commentary. It makes it less exciting to make commentary videos of just photos. I don’t know how Paola is able to include so many videos in hers.
There are other places to post video that aren't as strict, Dailymotion might be one.
 
TSL is pretty iffy. They bring deep information a lot of the time, but they tend to overly pick on skaters and ramble about various topics too much. I think they are just looking for long, dramatic, and continuous content. I think it tends to be a bit much.
why is this comment so relevant now? :)
there is a youtuber who has started posting commentary videos, done respectfully. He is kinda good. Hope he gets more followers. Won't post his channel name becuz Idk if it's allowed here.
 
My guess is that it would be copyright issues.

If you search YouTube, you’ll notice that it’s a lot harder to find videos of events than it was a few years ago. I remember when trying to find videos for the GS Media Library I could find a video of the skater from a small federation who placed last at some random challenger in like 2014. Now? You’ll be lucky to find videos of the top 10 in some cases.
Is true , is being hard find it. I think is because copyright issues and maybe would be better if we find a video that is our favorite download it or screen record . Since a weeks ago in the upag ( Pan-American union of gymnastics) YouTube channel was down because YouTube closed the official YouTube channel because copyright grounds and that channel was broadcasting Pan-American rhythmic gymnastics championships..
 
TSL is pretty iffy. They bring deep information a lot of the time, but they tend to overly pick on skaters and ramble about various topics too much. I think they are just looking for long, dramatic, and continuous content. I think it tends to be a bit much.
are they still uploading on YT or elsewhere? i haven't seen them since they deleted socials.
 
why is this comment so relevant now? :)
there is a youtuber who has started posting commentary videos, done respectfully. He is kinda good. Hope he gets more followers. Won't post his channel name becuz Idk if it's allowed here.
I don't see why it wouldn't be, but can you pm me the info?
 
Is true , is being hard find it. I think is because copyright issues and maybe would be better if we find a video that is our favorite download it or screen record . Since a weeks ago in the upag ( Pan-American union of gymnastics) YouTube channel was down because YouTube closed the official YouTube channel because copyright grounds and that channel was broadcasting Pan-American rhythmic gymnastics championships..
Copyright grounds? Really? They don't use lyrics...
 
Copyright grounds? Really? They don't use lyrics...
Even some melodies are also included in the author copyrights detection system and if YouTube audio detector find a melody than resemble 50% or more to the original ones will block the content and notify to the owner of the melody generally records enterprises and will notify the channel about the copyrights ground violation.

Had a YouTube channel in the past but decided close it because was a nightmare the notification because when you record a routine of something as public if the camera captured that audio accidentally YouTube no makes differences between ambient audio or not. For them both are the same violation
 
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