LittleNightma
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I think the two parties will be able to smooth things over if they haven’t already.
If I do promotional work for anybody I should receive any form of compensation or reward. If the organiser F's up the event he should compensate for it but not just say "Bad luck, please erase all your contribution". But we have no idea if TFP offered him compensation for missing out on the event so we can only speculate on that. Don't forget, it was for sure his right to participate in a promotional event with YT content to monetize for him in return.
Edit: That wallet is a bad example.
He also streamed but already had some videos showing off stuff made before he streamed. His streams are just a normalish run using the new settings. It would've been about half of that video that needed to be removed, or maybe less depending on if they only wanted bandits edited out or also the section on the chicken coop.I would assume the video shows a lot more than bandits. Making a few(?) cuts to remove the bandits shown should be about 10 minutes of work (?) with a video editor. Besides that is the youtube video that is for people who missed the live stream, right? And he probably did live streams on the following days as well. There was no need to miss out on anything.
I'm not completely disagreeing with you but the only way for TFP to prevent things like these to happen is simple: Don't use freelancers, only use your own staff for promotional events.I would assume the video shows a lot more than bandits. Making a few(?) cuts to remove the bandits shown should be about 10 minutes of work (?) with a video editor. Besides that is the youtube video that is for people who missed the live stream, right? And he probably did live streams on the following days as well. There was no need to miss out on anything.
And the organiser did not ■■■■ up the event at all, at least for the streamers, they had no disadvantage. For the live stream Woodle got a real surprise he could show. A lot of bonus that should far outweigh a few minutes of editing work
Afaik, Youtube is a bit weird on edits, it might just bury the video if you cut half of it out. 10 minutes is prolly more like half an hour or more, and Woodle-boy had planned to be streaming as much as he physically can after releasing that; his voice was cooked yet again and he was completely knackered afterwards.. it wouldn't have been "convenient" at any point during the weekend, and kinda pointless afterwards. It's already received about 90% of its lifetime views.Making a few(?) cuts to remove the bandits shown should be about 10 minutes of work (?) with a video editor.
If I felt like I had done nothing wrong...I'd probably stick to my guns too.
That biting the hand that feeds you comment cuts both ways... for how many years have Content Creators and Modders keep this game alive and relevant?
Well, he better start diversifying, 4.0 is coming soon (tm) ... as the updates run out, the interest will vane either way.If the game goes down so does he.
He is not employed by TFP. Even then: If your boss F's up, is it your job to hide the mess he made? If his personal integrity tells him to leave it, if his audience is liking it, should he bend for the feeding hand that made the mistake possible?
What you described sounds like a dealer/junkie relationship.You do realize that he has only 7 days to die content besides very few one shot videos about other games? If the game goes down so does he. He is highly dependent on the game. Let´s assume there is a copyright issue and it gets taken down from steam then he is done. Sure he could play other games, but every time a 7 days youtuber does other content it never gets as many views as 7 days content by far. .
Given the level of stupidity some of the bandits have shown, there will still be people who are disappointed. Over the years, I’ve read a number of posts about all the things the bandits are supposedly capable of—things that are just unrealistic, like them raiding your base while you’re in another part of the map.On the bright side, the video shuts down the conspiracy theories we read all the time that TFP isn't really working on bandits and that it's a feature that will never come.
This is a pretty strong condemnation of your own actions and intelligence is it not? You claim streamers are suckers for not understanding something clear as day to you and yet you still purchased 7dtd?What you described sounds like a dealer/junkie relationship.
You know, it is funny...for years I had to watch You Tubers play 7 DTD because I couldn't. I stopped watching those same streamers and Content Creators when it dawned on me, Alpha after Alpha, there was little to no progression towards finishing the game...just reworked systems and a few new skins (and new POI...those I appreciate), and these same people were not using their platforms to call that out. They were a part of the same idiot thinking, that they were getting free content, and not that they were still waiting for what was paid for.
In this "situation" TFP "messed up" and instead of what typically happens when you "mess up"... there are no repercussions. They are being rewarded with a bunch of buzz around the game because of that "mistake". and apparently get to slap the wrist of the guy who...if he's going to be blamed for the "■■■■ Storm"... should be equally thanked for inspiring this Sandbox.
Just some thoughts.
to add more context...that was before they even announced the "new" game for console.This is a pretty strong condemnation of your own actions and intelligence is it not? You claim streamers are suckers for not understanding something clear as day to you and yet you still purchased 7dtd?
Easy solution. Ask him to remove the content. If he refuses to do so (because it helps to drive views to his videos), then don't use him in the next stream event for development releases.
I understand that the initial issue occurred on TFP's side. But if I was a content creator and I was made aware that I had access to content I was not suppose to, I would work to correct that issue as quickly as possible - I would pull the video, edit it, and then re-post it.
I would completely understand if he thrown out of the program, if he was an employee he would likely get fired. Point stays that many publishers use freelance content creators as cheap promotion. If he looses early acces I don't think there's much lost for him, most of his content is not depending on these kind of events.He's part of the creator program and has to abide to the rules of said creator program.
If he refuses to remove/edit a video TFP judge should be removed/edited, they are in their right to remove him from the program. Whether they choose to or not is at their discretion.
Also, your example is terrible. The equivalent of what Jawoodle did would get you fired from most companies as it is a breach of the confidentiality agreement most companies have in place.
in my experience...one leads to the other. Good points get dragged off track by increasingly personal arguments.I wish discussions on actual content received as much interest as when we all argue with each other.