Super Geeked Up is a web series

JAGUARDOG wrote 9 years ago: 1

Super Geeked Up is a live, interactive show celebrating everything geeky. Each week the super-fun hosts discuss geeky topics including sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes, and gaming plus play zany geek-themed improv games with guests from the worlds of movies, TV, comics, and gaming.

Why does this show "Does not match our requirements for a show according to our policy nor would I say that it would qualify as series considering the poor quality of the show (Camera etc.)"

I don't understand what the problem with this show is a series is a series?

http://www.supergeekedup.com/

https://www.facebook.com/SuperGeekedUpLive/


david wrote 9 years ago: 1

If you believe the show adheres to the rules for non-curated web channels, please provide proof :)

JAGUARDOG wrote 9 years ago: 1

david wrote:
If you believe the show adheres to the rules for non-curated web channels, please provide proof :)

I have no idea what this means? - non-curated web channels

Most of the wording on your site rules I do not understand because words and terms I have never heard of are used too much. It's too bad the rules are not written in layman's terms so us PC/Computer/Web Dummies can understand?


david wrote 9 years ago: 1

A Web Channel is considered curated when it's a platform that buys or licenses the exclusive premiere rights to multiple shows.

JAGUARDOG wrote 9 years ago: 1

david wrote:
A Web Channel is considered curated when it's a platform that buys or licenses the exclusive premiere rights to multiple shows.

Sorry but that does not help me sir? I have no clue what a Platform is or Curated. But don't attempt to try and explain any further as I will never understand those things but thanks for trying. I will just accept what you are saying and drop it since I am so dumb.

Besides I don't want to take up anymore of your time.


david wrote 9 years ago: 1

Basically it's very simple.

Is it a channel where anyone in the world can upload their videos without approval? Like youtube, facebook, a blog or personal website? Then it's a "non curated channel".

Is it a commercial channel that licenses other people's shows? Like netflix or hulu? Then it's a "curated channel".

For a "non curated channel" there are a few additional requirements as described in the policy.

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