Video uploads and private videos

Unfortunately, verification is now required for video uploads. Since I value privacy and many of my partners are “in the closet” I would NEVER ask them for a photo of them holding their ID, even if it won’t be shown to the public. That includes those that instructed me to show their faces in the videos.

Also, a lot of people are suddenly pissy about me making the majority of my vids friends only. I don’t know how many times and ways I can say this, but…

AT THE REQUEST OF MY PARTNERS IN SAID VIDEOS, I’VE MADE THE MAJORITY OF THEM FRIENDS ONLY.

I need to respect their wishes. If any of you have a problem with that, there are thousands of other videos on here for you to watch. You’re not entitled to see anything I post. As stated elsewhere, it’s a PRIVILEGE, not a RIGHT. Be satisfied I even have videos public to view. Eventually those friends only videos may be removed. If a partner wants that done, it will be, no questions asked.

This especially goes for you users that don’t have any self-produced content. A bunch of favorites and/or a few photos doesn't count either. I might start blocking people over this. There is no need to leave disparaging comments on my page. They’ll be deleted anyway.

Just enjoy what I choose to share publicly. I’m selective with who I add as friends due to attitudes and such.
Published by richfield
4 years ago
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