Can VideoSift ever be an effective long-term video library?

There seems to be a fundamental problem with the current thinking on *dead videos. At the moment, when a video is *deaded the original submitter has 7 days to fix it before it is discarded. If he/she does not - or cannot - find an alternative source for the video, the video will be discarded and one post will be subtracted from the submitter’s total number of published posts. In some unfortunate cases – often when many videos go dead - this can mean that the submitter may drop from a powerful gold star to a powerless silver. This result is not only unfair, but it also raises an important question about the nature of the Sift – can the Sift ever really be an effective long-term video library? VideoSift is not a site like YouTube which directly hosts videos. Rather it is a site which allows users to post videos from other sites which do host videos. As non-self-linking Sifters we are at the mercy of the host sights and the original uploaders. If a video is pulled by the host or the uploader our video goes *dead, and often - particularly in the case of more obscure videos – we will not be able to replace it. This means the Sift can never be anything more than a short-term place to see videos. However, the current thinking on *dead videos seems to reflect the idea that the Sift can be an effective long-term video library. Surely we should just accept that the Sift can never be anything more than a short-term library of videos, and consequently not punish Sifters when one of their videos goes *dead by subtracting one post from the submitter’s total number of published posts.
gwaan says...

The Dead Pool is an ingenious idea. But surely the more videos you have published the more time you will have to spend maintaining/fixing them. So in order to keep your rank you will have to spend even more time on the Sift???

James Roe says...

yeah, i understand why this might seem harsh, but I think it plays an important balancing act. Sometimes sifters just stop sifting, and I am comfortable with them losing the powers of their rank over time. It helps newer users catch up, and allows the site to more actively represent the current large scale contributors.

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