Making an
Online Video? Why You Should Be Concerned for Others
In the United States and throughout
much of the world, a large number of internet users visit online
video websites. Online video websites, such as Google Video and
YouTube, allow you to watch videos that other internet users have
posted, but you can also make and share your own videos.
Sounds like fun doesn’t it? Before you start making plans,
you are advised to keep your video content in mind, especially the
impact it may have on others.
Whether you already have a video
idea in your head or not, it is advised that you famialrize
yourself with the rules of each online video website, especially
before you start making your video. You should easily be
able to find links to a number of different video websites,
including YouTube and Google Video, by performing a standard
internet search. Somewhere on the webpage of the online
video website you are visiting, you should be able to find rules
and a terms of use agreement posted. Many times, the video
content that is prohibited will be listed in the terms of
use. Some online video websites will have content
restrictions, but not all do. Those restrictions may include the
use of pornographic material or the use of threats.
Unfortunately, most individuals feel
that as long as they are following the terms of use, they are free
to make a video on what ever topic, subject, or issue that they
want to discuss. Of course you can do this, but in some
cases you are advised against doing so. There are a large
number ways that you could intentionally or even unintentionally
insult one of your video viewers. These insults may be the
result of a political rant, a religious rant, or a rant on a
particular race. In addition to straight-out rants, you may
also want to be cautious of telling jokes or mocking popular
issues.
Are you wondering why you should be
concerned with what someone else has to think? If so, you are
definitely not alone. Online, there are literally hundreds
of online videos that can often be considered offensive, many in
more ways than one. Those video posters do not seem to care
who they may be offending or insulting. Since these videos, along
with many others, can be found online, there are many who have
just gotten used to seeing them. Although you may think that
it is funny to tell jokes concerning people of another race, there
are many internet viewers who would take the information to heart.
Some would not only be hurt by your video and your words, but some
would be furious. Most likely furious enough to give your video a
bad review or leave negative comments for everyone to see.
As previously mentioned, no one can
tell you what type of video you can make and upload to an online
video website. If you wish to make and share a video that
may be considered offensive to a particular group of people, you
are urged to air on the side of caution. In the event that
you still wish to post your video on an online video website, you
may want to consider posting a viewer warning. If unique warnings
labels or symbols are not allowed, you will want to post a warning
in your video title. This may help to ensure that your video
does not get viewed by those who may take offense to it. Not
only will you be protecting yourself, but you may also be
protecting an internet user from seeing content that they wished
they never watched.