Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch is an upcoming 2018 video game to be published by Nintendo. SmashWiki has its own YouTube channel, though it is currently inactive. Adequate quality includes: Additionally, it is strongly recommend you do videos of stuff not already extensively covered in other quality videos (such as, don't do videos on wavedashing and DACUS when the Smash community has several quality video guides on them). If you have any questions about this, contact him. Simply wanting the video down is not enough, and an admin can deny this request.
audible clicking of a controller's buttons/keyboard), and audio should not be noticeably desynced. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Users can request for videos they contributed to be removed. To request the deletion of your video, start a new section on the talk page about it, where an admin can look over your case and decide if your video warrants deletion.
SmashWiki admin Omega Tyrant handles the channel's monetisation. Redoing an uploaded video of yours with subtle changes will still be considered a duplicate video, and as such will still be rejected. If you have earnings, but they don't reach this amount, they will be held until they grow enough to satisfy this requirement. Monetise my videos, and give my earnings to. SmashWiki has its own YouTube channel, though it is currently inactive.For the kind of … To do this, they must start a new section on the talk page, and explain thoroughly on why the video should be taken down. If it's a particularly controversial and/or convoluted case, it will be explained on the talk page.
Additionally, no audio from outside the game should be heard (e.g. Also, the Wiki does not accept duplicate videos, and will deny videos of content you have already uploaded on your channel or plan to.
Submitted videos must be of the aforementioned (or approved) content, and of adequate quality. The following three options are available to contributors in regard to monetisation of their videos: If you wish to monetise and receive your earnings, you will need a PayPal account to have your earnings transferred. For the kind of content that will be shown on the channel: If you have a video idea not covered in the above, and/or you're unsure about a certain type of video, bring it up on the talk page. The official reason for video removal will be given in the summary of the edit removing the video link from here. Administrators have login access to the account, but any user can submit videos to be uploaded, by emailing the videos to SmashWiki's email account at [email protected] or by contacting SmashWiki admin Omega Tyrant, the primary manager of the channel. This page was last edited on April 22, 2019, at 17:23. If you don't have a PayPal, and can't create one for whatever reason, you can opt in to have a check mailed to you instead. From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki, Invisible wall glitch on Shadow Moses Island, https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=SmashWiki:SmashWiki_YouTube_channel&oldid=1221637, Scarring through each ledge possible with Wolf (now removed), Demonstrations of characters' special moves, or even their entire movesets, Demonstrations of other kinds of in game content, Demonstrations/tutorials for combos and techniques. Common reasons for videos being removed include containing content made redundant by a later uploaded video of superior quality, and for failing to meet updated video standards. Additionally, those that contribute can opt in for their contributed video to be monetised and then receive their earnings (if their video is eligible for monetisation). no mouse pointers, visible desktop, nor watermarks). The video's visual quality being clear and of decent visibility (e.g.
The game's audio should be clear and of proper volume (e.g. 【Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U】Mii Fighters Suit Up for Wave Four The video should properly and fully demonstrate the subject of the video. A video of such a subject, even if well done, may be rejected if it offers nothing more than existing videos. If recorded from an emulator, nothing from outside the game should be visible (e.g. The game's framerate should be of proper speed. Those that contribute will have their Youtube channel featured in the "Contributors" tab on SmashWiki's channel, as well as have their video credited with their channel linked to in the description of their contributed videos. Users can also suggest taking down videos other than their own. However, for a check to be mailed, your earnings will have to be of a certain minimum amount. no camcorder nor heavily pixelated videos). If you want to contribute, but need ideas for videos, checking the articles in need of videos category is a good start. Monetise my videos, and give me their earnings. These pages can give you suggestions for videos to create. no distorted nor overly quiet/loud sound in videos). However, there must be legitimate reasoning for removing the video. Be aware that uploaded videos can be removed at any point without prior notice. The video's file should be of reasonable size, don't submit raw AVI video files.