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1

idexpert

get a random google account, and use google drive to upload the videos, and whoever u want to share them with just provide the links to them like this below

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1S2WL3RZLViyEfvuRlTxeTfY8DE7lckF4?usp=sharing

or u can provide link to each video directly!


1

pVa Techie

The concern really should not be that they take the video down. The concern should be that the government is able to track you. Just be smart and always use a VPN. If you truly want bulletproof hosting, host it yourself. If not, just be ready to upload the video back when it is removed. In my experience, Mega.nz is typically the least likely to remove your content.

If you are truly seeking the "click to view" video aspect of a website, Youku is my top pick. After that, Tudou. Both of these are Chinese. For English content, your best bet would be Openload and then Dailymotion.

When uploading content after it was removed, change the hash by modifying the video. This will deter the automatic flagging and removal process. You should also be using a different account when uploading. Good luck. Any questions, feel free to reply.


1

ladybabington

Nothing of the kind. If you really want to have a solid basis for video conferencing, you must arrange your own platform. And not use these third parties.


1

unitedbronx

Awfully hard to disagree. If you use your own platform and link it to your domain, your online meetings will be much more successful. We use video API for conferencing and find it very easy to install, service and use. It is really nice to feel like one of these business sharks listed there who use them too.