YouTube is a video streaming and distribution platform central to the pinball community's content ecosystem. It serves as a primary channel for pinball tutorials, livestreams, equipment reviews, and announcements from creators like Wild Dog Arcade and other pinball enthusiasts. The platform hosts both on-demand educational content (DIY modifications, installation guides) and live broadcasting of pinball events and gameplay. Despite its widespread use, some creators express dissatisfaction with YouTube's monetization policies and audience reach compared to other streaming alternatives.
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YouTube implemented policy changes in early 2019 to reduce borderline content
Platform used by Stern for X-Men livestream; drew approximately 800-900 concurrent viewers
Don began livestreaming episodes there; prefers comment feature to Facebook
Video platform criticized as 'garbage' and source of conspiracy theory rabbit holes
Platform where Mystery Pinball Theater 3000 posts edited streams as playlist; Manu uploads cleaned-up audio/video
Video platform; Mystery Pinball Theater 3000 archives content here
Streaming platform where Token Taverns is available
Platform where Dead Flip uploads broadcasts; videos get muted due to copyright strikes on music
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Platform where content is being streamed/uploaded; copyright/monetization constraints drive the decision to mute music
Platform that Hardy credits as transformative to his life, converting initial distraction into hobby and career.
Platform where Stern's reveal video was posted (7,700+ views, 193 upvotes vs. 6 downvotes at time of Hardy's viewing)
Recommended resource for learning pinball game rules and watching expert players
Platform credited with developing 3H marketing strategy framework (Hero, Hub, Hygiene) in 2013-2014
Streaming platform host recommends for pinball content; faced similar copyright issues 8 years ago; host considering migration from Twitch
Platform hosting Blockade live streams; streams recorded and converted to audio for podcast distribution
Joe Rogan's current platform with 4.4M subscribers; being displaced by Spotify exclusive deal
Blockade experimenting with premiere format for live community engagement during premiere; considering shift from Twitch
Platform hosting majority of Lo Dong's 4,000+ videos until policy changes in 2019 led to channel bans; algorithm drove views to borderline content before policy shift
Referenced as example of platform with sophisticated personalized recommendation algorithm
Streaming platform used for broadcast
Current streaming platform being used with technical and financial challenges
Primary resource Eric recommends for learning game rules and watching top player tutorials
Where Todd publishes content starting 2010; channel has 47,500 subscribers; generates ~$500/month; primary purpose is brand marketing
Video platform mentioned alongside Twitch; encoder also smooths noise during compression
Streaming platform where Wild Dog Arcade broadcasts Wednesday and Sunday evenings
Distribution platform for tutorial video; mentioned as content platform for Wild Dog Arcade
Distribution platform for content; also used for live pinball streaming
Platform for Spooky Pinball's community brainstorming session
Platform where Don will go live at noon on October 30th to announce code word simultaneously with other socials
Current streaming platform; host expressing dissatisfaction with monetization and reach
Platform on which the livestream was being broadcast