jetpack_monkey: (Josie - No Words Now Only Notes)
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When I post vids, I usually only offer streaming. I have occasionally posted a file link because someone requested it of me, but the streaming has always been the important part. This year after Vividcon, [personal profile] anoel hounded me after my vid posts went up about when a file download link would be available, so I put one up for all three new vids.

I'm pretty invested in my viewing statistics and I was disappointed to find that the streaming Vimeo embeds weren't getting that many views. However, on a whim, I checked my Apache logs and found that the download numbers for all three vids were far above and beyond what the streaming view statistics were (sometimes by a factor of 10).

So, I ask you, Internet -- do you prefer downloading your vids? Why? Should I go back and provide downloads for all of my vids?

Date: 2012-08-27 11:26 pm (UTC)
kass: Veronica and Wallace stare at a screen (veronica and wallace)
From: [personal profile] kass
I used to have the habit of downloading all the vids I was interested in, back before streaming was omnipresent. These days I am likeliest to stream a vid -- but if I love it, I'm liable to look for a download link so I can save it to my hard drive and watch it again and again.

I am pondering whether it's worth putting all of my vids on YouTube. Right now they're on blip, and that's what I'm using for embeds on dw/lj and the AO3. I think I used to have the notion that YouTube wasn't as "safe" a place for fanvidders -- that we were likely to get our vids TOS'd or silenced. But now it seems as though more and more people are opting for YouTube channels for their vids. What made you opt for Vimeo?

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