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i've grown increasingly, increasingly tired of youtube lately. the exhausting shorts advertised everywhere, overwhelming thumbnails, sensory overload and just generally a really piss poor site. Is there anywhere someone like me can turn to?

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[–] scutiger 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Vimeo is not an alternative to Youtube. It's a submitter-paid platform. If people had to pay money to upload their videos to youtube, it would never have become popular.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

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No its not anyone can upload to vimeo. You get extra perks if you pay. I dont pay them anything, and heres a video i uploaded like 10 years ago, still there. https://vimeo.com/7464283

https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/12425432518801-What-s-included-with-the-Free-plan

What’s included with the Free plan?
With a Free plan on Vimeo, you get access to the following:

No ads before, after, or on your video
4K, HDR, & Dolby Vision support
Playback speed controls
Limited video-making & editing tools, including Basic templates, add text and sticker animations and trimming tools
Unlimited screen and webcam recordings
GIF maker and embed GIFs in the email (Gmail only)
Create folders and subfolders
Basic viewer analytics
Native publishing across social channels
Embed videos anywhere
Create up to three (3) video showcases, one (1) channel, and one (1) group
The ability to download converted files
Access to stock photos, videos, and music in Create videos
A free plan on Vimeo limits you to a single seat (the owner). On a free plan, you may upload or create up to two (2) videos per month, allowing up to 25 videos in total. This cap is in place for the lifetime of the free account and does not reset or renew. After you reach 25 videos, you will need to upgrade your account to upload or create more videos. Learn more about video cap limits.

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