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Poll Youtube Or Dailymotion

Less ads on Dailymotion. Generally just one at the beginning of a video, not throughout, as it is on YouTube. Free users are restricted to uploading videos that are only an hour or less, although clearly, there are plenty of videos on Dailymotion that are two or three hours in length.A lot of films on Dailymotion, usually older but a lot of newer Bollywood and European films on there. K-Drama on there as well, but you have to search deeper to find that stuff.A lot of television shows on Dailymotion as well. Generally older 80s, 90s, but it is on there. A lot of businesses use Dailymotion as well.Now Dailymotion is lacking in the recommendations department, and tries to force you to subscribe the major news channels and follow celebrities, etc. Like CBS News is huge on Dailymotion, as is BBC, but no one else seems to use it.Biggest thing I like about Dailymotion which I am surprised no one addressed is that you can download videos in the app for free. It is not against the terms of service and they actually encourage you to do so! Files are quite large as you cannot control the quality; you have standard and optimal. I assume optimal is compressed and standard is just the video the way it was uploaded. Make sure that you have “watch offline using cellular data” turned off; not even sure why that option is there but turn it off.It is supposed to allow you to change the storage location to the SD card but I can never get that to work.They even have an app for Windows Phone.

Lets just talk about the popularity, i.e.: Which is the Second most popular search engine all around the World after ‘Google.com’? its not ‘Bing’, ‘Ask’ or any other but ‘Youtube’ (it is ranked 2nd most popular site from March/April 2016 according to Alexa.com) which simply tells that ‘Youtube’ is 2nd biggest Giant network for ‘Content’, ‘Worldwide traffic’ and ‘ Free/Paid Video Advertising’.On the other hand, ‘DailyMotion’ is ranked 119th most Popular website all around the World (and creating lots of spikes for its monthly traffic/visitors graph as on Alexa.com), with limited amount of ‘content’, ‘traffic’ as well as for ‘advertisement’.For me, ‘Youtube’ is everyday thing (even right now watching a Video via Youtube Android App on my Tablet-PC, for when I am writing this answer via my Laptop-PC) and for ‘DailyMotion’ I opened it last time a month or so before.So answer is: ‘Whole World loves Youtube’.

You can definitely upload a video on both YouTube and Dailymotion. But you'll have to keep in mind one important thing. Your content should be original. Don't use copyrighted material.You can surely upload the video on both these sites and make money out of it. You can also try other websites like vimeo.com. it's a pretty good video hosting site.So go ahead.Good luck! :)

Dailymotion pays $.001 to the publisher per rollout ad synced to a monetised video.YouTube pays a little under a dollar per banner ad on a banner monetised video, and pays around $6 per thousand views for a video monetised with rollout ads. Tell me, which service of the two d'ya think people have the best chance of making money on from posting content? I'll give you a hint- It ain't the first one!It makes sense, when you think about it. YouTube is run at a loss- It just isn't profitable with how much they pay content creators. But it doesn't need to be. Just like Batman v Superman from Warner Brothers, it's just a really friggin' long commercial that has no chance of garnering a profit. All the profits come from the shit people buy because they saw the movie.A company with a video service as their sole project, like Dailymotion, can't afford losses from it. Therefore, they pay the content creators less. Because they pay less, there's less chance of a large profit for the content creators, so they avoid the video service like the plague. That's the main reason YouTube is the monopoly video service. That and the fact that the viewers will never stop watching the creators they care about, as YouTube is likely their only source of income. Because of these locks on the creators and viewers, Google can get away with its bullshit copyright rules while the bigwigs are sitting pretty and thinking, Heh, what're the creators gonna do, move to Dailymotion? At least we pay more than a tenth of a cent!Unless we see some benevolent billionaire create another high-paying video service, and be ok with constantly losing money on it, YouTube will remain king for the foreseeable future.But seriously, if someone actually did that, I would kiss them. Regardless of gender. They'd be so awesome in my eyes that I wouldn't care.

Is Dailymotion basically a second rate Youtube that allows nudity?

I got an account in it. I've never uploaded anything to it, like I have with Youtube, but I love some of the stuff other people upload to it. It's a little less puritanical than Youtube is. As for as them removing "obscene content", I think it only happens if they receive a complaint. I think the type of people who go to Dailymotion are probably a bit less sensitive than the Youtube crowd which can include grandmas.

Can't download Dailymotion/Youtube etc videos?

playtube.com.

On that page click convert, and paste the youtube link, and just click any of the audio/video converts

Or, you can download realplayer, tick everything. Then on firefox, a download to realplayer will come. Click on that, and that video will download, just be warned that the format will be flv. So if you want to convert to wmv etcetera, you be better using playtube :)

http://convert.playtube.com/

Just paste the youtube link, and chose what you wanna convert it too. As for dailymotion etc. You be better using the realplayer plugin for firefox, as you can download from myspace/youtube/dailymotion videocodes sites :)

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