Fake tutorials are a powerful tool used in fogging up internet exposure. It makes it more difficult to find actual exposure videos.
A problem has arisen, many people who would support fake exposure videos are finding them and thinking they are legit. I would like to brainstorm ways to further cloud the airways and show support for these fake exposure videos.
I propose that we post links to FAKE exposure videos (Not real exposure videos) on this thread. When I get time I will see if I can go through and find some of the SNCs with fake exposure focus. You can do 5 three things with these in order of commitment:
1. View the video
2. Like the video
3. Comment on the video
4. Subscribe to the channel
5. Share the video
I'm not saying to blindly subscribe to a whole bunch of channels, or even like a whole bunch of videos you don't necessarily like, but if you do these things it will help Google and You Tube keep these videos a the top of the results (and there are a few channels that are plenty entertaining to subscribe to, Justin Morris, Rick Lax and Rob Anderson's channels come to mind)
WARNING: As you view and interact with these videos You Tube/Google will suggest actual reveal videos for you to watch (Their search engines can't tell the difference between actual and fake reveals). If you slip up and begin watching these you will begin to undermine our efforts. To make this work you CANNOT watch actual reveals.
A problem has arisen, many people who would support fake exposure videos are finding them and thinking they are legit. I would like to brainstorm ways to further cloud the airways and show support for these fake exposure videos.
I propose that we post links to FAKE exposure videos (Not real exposure videos) on this thread. When I get time I will see if I can go through and find some of the SNCs with fake exposure focus. You can do 5 three things with these in order of commitment:
1. View the video
2. Like the video
3. Comment on the video
4. Subscribe to the channel
5. Share the video
I'm not saying to blindly subscribe to a whole bunch of channels, or even like a whole bunch of videos you don't necessarily like, but if you do these things it will help Google and You Tube keep these videos a the top of the results (and there are a few channels that are plenty entertaining to subscribe to, Justin Morris, Rick Lax and Rob Anderson's channels come to mind)
WARNING: As you view and interact with these videos You Tube/Google will suggest actual reveal videos for you to watch (Their search engines can't tell the difference between actual and fake reveals). If you slip up and begin watching these you will begin to undermine our efforts. To make this work you CANNOT watch actual reveals.