Become Your Own Content Programmer with Twitvid Social Video Network
By Karla Robinson
December 14, 2011
December 14, 2011
- Twitvid, a platform to share videos while Tweeting, just launched a new social video network that will “allow anyone to become a powerful video programmer, by curating links from YouTube, Vimeo or Twitvid,” reports Lost Remote.
- “The purpose of this network is about discovering video. When you get followers, when you share a video, you’ll get viewership and engagement on the video and people talking and watching the next episode,” Twitvid CEO Mo Adham said. He believes the project is complementary, not competitive, to Twitter and YouTube.
- The service allows users to make their pages open channels so anyone can share links, close it so only they can post links or assign a team of “editors” that can also contribute.
- Several TV companies and shows already use Twitvid: “These tools will now help them build a following around sharing these clips,” the article states. As of now, only YouTube, Vimeo and Twitvid clips can be shared.
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