No, I don't like it.You don't like them having moving for their hard work working on uploading videos every week?
No, I don't like it.You don't like them having moving for their hard work working on uploading videos every week?
People, including myself, gave people shit for a new thread for every Joe review. This feels the exact same way. It feels like some viral insurgents.If angry joe gets his own fucking thread for everything he posts, girlfriend reviews can too.
Then maybe just dont post itt . Just because you are negative , you dont have to try and make everyone else negative.People, including myself, gave people shit for a new thread for every Joe review. This feels the exact same way. It feels like some viral insurgents.
Should I start making a thread every time all my favorite content creators make a new video?
If you think it's special enough to share with this community and think it would be interesting to discuss, I don't see why not.Should I start making a thread every time all my favorite content creators make a new video?
Should I start making a thread every time all my favorite content creators make a new video?
For clarification, I don't have an issue with Skillshare sponsoring or anything like that. I was under the impression that it was a Ubisoft sponsored "Review" video. And didn't want to give it a click (because I don't support such shenanigans), regardless of how much I like a channel or personality.
I could only decide such matters from the Information provided in the OP. And just a few weeks ago, a sponsored Video for Borderlands fell through with Gearbox promising to pay Girlfirend reviews. So it is not a big reach to conclude, that the first sponsored video meant money from a gaming company.
Unless publishers start sending them money I don't see the problem.
How do you know it was Gearbox who dropped out of sponsoring that video?For clarification, I don't have an issue with Skillshare sponsoring or anything like that. I was under the impression that it was a Ubisoft sponsored "Review" video. And didn't want to give it a click (because I don't support such shenanigans), regardless of how much I like a channel or personality.
I could only decide such matters from the Information provided in the OP. And just a few weeks ago, a sponsored Video for Borderlands fell through with Gearbox promising to pay Girlfirend reviews. So it is not a big reach to conclude, that the first sponsored video meant money from a gaming company.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/girlfriend-reviews-should-your-boyfriend-play-borderlands.112836/
How do you know it was Gearbox who dropped out of sponsoring that video?
That doesn't say Gearbox backed out. It says their sponsor did.
This one was pretty lackluster for some reason. I generally like their vids but I didn't feel they had much to say here.
A BuzzFeed like trashy media company that simulate that a nerdy girl play videogames with his boyfriend so people believe is true and give them a lot of views.
It's so unbelievably fake that hurts.
You people realize it's sponsored by Skillshare and not Ubisoft, right?
I think they're still behind schedule due to them attending an event the last week or so. And ACOdyssey is massive! I guess they didnt saw much of what the game has to offerI agree, there seemed to be a sharp drop in quality compared to all the others, and that ending straight into the sponsorship was jarring as hell.
I'm sorry, but until they say their Gearbox game review was being sponsored by Gearbox, I'm not buying it.https://www.resetera.com/threads/girlfriend-reviews-should-your-boyfriend-play-borderlands.112836/
at the end of the video.
Because sponsors like Skillshare don't pay YTers doing specific Videos. Normally you get a sponsoring deal and the advertiser only define what kind of videos they don't want to be associated with (and how many videos they would sponsor either in total or weekly/monthly).
Yeah, honestly felt like they didn't care all that much for the gameThis one was pretty lackluster for some reason. I generally like their vids but I didn't feel they had much to say here.
For clarification, I don't have an issue with Skillshare sponsoring or anything like that. I was under the impression that it was a Ubisoft sponsored "Review" video. And didn't want to give it a click (because I don't support such shenanigans), regardless of how much I like a channel or personality.
I could only decide such matters from the Information provided in the OP. And just a few weeks ago, a sponsored Video for Borderlands fell through with Gearbox promising to pay Girlfirend reviews. So it is not a big reach to conclude, that the first sponsored video meant money from a gaming company.
Nice.