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01-21-2019 , 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SrslySirius
Are you aware that your videos on YouTube are set to public? If your strategy is to minimize exposure and not grow an audience there (???), you should set them to unlisted. They'll still be embeddable, so you can confine viewership to your website only.
I don't have an "active strategy" to limit my audience there. I WOULD love to see it grow... I just unfortunately don't produce videos often/consistently enough in a way that YouTube's algorithm will "assist" with the building of an audience and frankly it's just not my main focus ATM.

FWIW, I do hope to try and start producing more videos in 2019; we'll see if it happens. Meanwhile, I do have a strong audience for my site and am just trying to build on my strengths.

Interesting idea though re: unlisted... thanks. I'll ask around with some of my other colleagues and local people here to get their input as well.
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01-22-2019 , 07:08 PM
They haven’t changed course until they’ve made right on stealing from a bunch of SNES, saying they feel bad is just utter bs and the same thing as their infamous “could have done more”
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01-23-2019 , 01:43 AM
I would ask him why DNegs is allowed to play on dot com and dot nj when Poker Stars says you cannot be registered on both.

Why is DNegs allowed to be a registered user on dot com when Poker Stars says residents of the US cannot play poker on their site, even if they are visiting a legal jurisdiction. (You cannot be a resident of two places. Citizenship is not relevent legally. Residency is defined as the place you spend the majority of the year in, or, if you move permanently, your new address).
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01-23-2019 , 06:11 AM
You can be registered on PokerStars.NJ without being a resident in the US. All NJ sites are, I believe, open to visiting guests.
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01-23-2019 , 07:00 AM
This thread (and other unrelated threads elsewhere in the world on Twitter over the weekend) make me sad that there aren't more personal consequences for muppets who have a very small piece of information, make wildly inaccurate claims based on their limited information - when the true story is much more mundane.

I guess that making an error or mistake is understandable, especially if you don't really trust the company at issue, and where you think you've found something that confirms your existing prejudices.

OP - and others in this thread who jumped to incorrect conclusions - should do the decent thing and apologise for making a mistake, and for casting a slur on Robbie's journalistic integrity. It's OK to make mistakes, as long as you own up to them when you realise.
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01-23-2019 , 07:39 AM
In light of the above post, I just wanted to acknowledge that the original poster, houstonsaft, was kind enough to send me a PM a couple days ago thanking me for clearing things up and even wished me good luck.
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01-23-2019 , 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Robbie Strazynski
In light of the above post, I just wanted to acknowledge that the original poster, houstonsaft, was kind enough to send me a PM a couple days ago thanking me for clearing things up and even wished me good luck.
Oh, nice! Good work, houstonsaft! That shows integrity and decency, well done!
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01-23-2019 , 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Hood
You can be registered on PokerStars.NJ without being a resident in the US. All NJ sites are, I believe, open to visiting guests.
dot nj yes, you can.

dot com, no, you cannot join if you are a guest in a legal country and a resident of us.

I was told by pstars you cannot have an account on dot nj if you have an account on dot com.
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