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hero member
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June 08, 2020, 02:50:45 AM
#7
You don't look to PTI because what if there are apps that contain malware? Can you do something with that without knowing that it is already installed on your computer or smartphone?

And as we see, if we download something out of the official links and websites and just uploaded to a file uploading/sharing website, we see these links and ads everywhere and that's very annoying. And that's the reason why I avoid them.
sr. member
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June 07, 2020, 11:43:38 PM
#6
too many websites are scams they try to pull you to join and register as a user that is active so that the website looks to pay their users even do the orders survey and the PTC I thought it was useless because it's useless your time to do something and you do not receive their payment plans to get thousands of active users to make the website visible to pay.
jr. member
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June 07, 2020, 09:01:58 PM
#5
You might want to grow the channel up to 1000 subs before applying for the YouTube Partner Program, instead of relying on other paid-to-upload platforms.

Once approved, their videos would be eligible to display advertisments as long as they adhere to the advertiser guidelines.

Of course, I never intended for the kids to be involved in anything like that.  I use Google and the internet as a "think tank" for myself, following the Yellow Brick Road from one minor thought of an idea to the next and that site was along the way because I remembered using it many years back.  The only other types of programs that I might set up for them is Mixer and maybe another streaming site, when they are ready.  Probably get a Facebook age and stuff like that for them and teach them how to post and answer comments and the like, letting them slowly handle their own things.  I am sure they will make some mistakes and say the wrong thing to the wrong person or little stuff like that and lose a little ground, but I will make sure that they follow the protocols and rules of each program.  I was really getting into setting up Mixer with them because they have a really nice system where buttons on your channel and live stream can directly interact with the game that is being played.  For example, you can target the intent to a button on Mixer that sends the "summon zombie" command to Minecraft and it will cause that to happen in the game, or "give @a 1000 diamond_block", I think that's the syntax, and reward the player.  So the audience is choosing the path the game takes if you program it out like that.  Really great idea, but its a rough implement because Mixer just supplies their end, you have to have the command syntax for whatever game is being played, and on Xbox One they are pretty tight with info, but it'll get there.
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June 07, 2020, 11:35:29 AM
#4
You might want to grow the channel up to 1000 subs before applying for the YouTube Partner Program, instead of relying on other paid-to-upload platforms.

Once approved, their videos would be eligible to display advertisments as long as they adhere to the advertiser guidelines.
jr. member
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June 06, 2020, 08:36:29 PM
#3
I think, and hope that most people will treat unknown sites as potential scams. At least people who deal with cryptos all the time. The most interesting thing was the fact that you were trying to get passive income for you 11 year old daughter.

Lol, perhaps it came out wrong.  The twins are 11, and they are huge YouTube fans.  While watching the videos they watch with them, it became obvious that there was money in YouTube.  They play a lot of Xbox, so the main thing I try to get them to do is just record the games they play for their YouTube channel.  I am trying to show them some technology and the fact that your biggest hobby can become your career, if handled right.  In 7 years they will be 18 and hitting the world.  I have money saved for them, but I think it would be awesome for them to have this money from things like YouTube to get their lives started.  When I say "passive", I really mean passive, as in a 5 to 10 year plan that can teach them some business, some technology and show them how doing something you love for money is the key to life.
newbie
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June 06, 2020, 08:17:05 PM
#2
I think, and hope that most people will treat unknown sites as potential scams. At least people who deal with cryptos all the time. The most interesting thing was the fact that you were trying to get passive income for you 11 year old daughter.
jr. member
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June 06, 2020, 07:09:15 PM
#1
This is actually completely unrelated to Bitcoin or alts at all, but worth mentioning.  Short background, I am putting together a small network of residual/passive income devices for my 11 year old twins, like a YouTube channel and other things.  During all of this, I remembered a site I used to use a long time back called Sharecash.  It was sharecash.org and it was a file sharing platform that paid the uploader by showing ads and "survey" stuff between the origin and endpoint.  I didn't like them after signing up, because the options were limited, not what the hype promised, and turned out to be nothing but survey based and I hate those myself, so I stopped using them, but I had a file on there and they actually paid me one time, so they were semi-legit.  Out of curiosity I looked them up again and the URL had become sharecash.co and the format completely different.  There are many promises and they even post a $25 credit to your "balance" upon signing up.  It is mostly surveys and PTC/PTI, PTI is paid-to-install and I just made that one up, lol. So, curious a little more, I searched Google as to whether this was the same sharecash that used to be sharecash.org and I am hit with page after page of customer complaints and scam claims.  I have not bothered with the site, but I give a small warning to anyone finding it and signing up that according to many, many people, this site never pays. 

This is not personal experience, and I urge everyone to do their own research and go from there.  I cannot say whether they pay or not, I can only share what many others have said, and if the website owner sees this and asks me to remove it, or anyone affiliated with them does, I will gladly remove this post and I will retract anything here that another person claims to be false.  Thank you.
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