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What is AffectiveGamers?

AffectiveGamers is a Gaming Channel on YouTube that allows YouTube Gamers to upload videos and become part of it! The sweet thing about the channel is that gamers all over the world are allowed to take part in this. The requirements are not as hard to get past as other gaming channels like this. This channel is run by four Head Gamers which upload the videos onto the channel. This organizes the channel so that only the videos that get approved are allowed on the channel.

How does this work?

As mentioned up above, the channel is ran by four Head Gamers. Those Head Gamers are each Head of their own platform. The four Head Gamer Categories are:
Head of Xbox
Head of Playstation
Head of PC
Head of Other Consoles (Such as Wii, WiiU, etc.)
If you are accepted into AffectiveGamers, you will choose the platform you play on and you will be sorted under one of the Head Gamer Categories. Then, you will record gameplay and you will send the video to be approved by the Head Gamer of your category. The Head Gamer will decide whether to upload it or not whether the Head Gamer thinks it is YouTube Quality.

Requirements

-Over 30 Subscribers
-Over 30 Videos
-Over 300 Views
-Be able to record three times a week
-Skype
-Close to HD Quality.

Other Positions Available

-Graphics Artist (Thumbnails)
-Video Editor
-Blogger
-Game Reviewer (He/She)

Questions?

If you have any questions, comment below, add my skype: andrewbradjan, or email the team at affectivegamers@gmail.com.
 
What is AffectiveGamers?

AffectiveGamers is a Gaming Channel on YouTube that allows YouTube Gamers to upload videos and become part of it! The sweet thing about the channel is that gamers all over the world are allowed to take part in this. The requirements are not as hard to get past as other gaming channels like this. This channel is run by four Head Gamers which upload the videos onto the channel. This organizes the channel so that only the videos that get approved are allowed on the channel.

How does this work?

As mentioned up above, the channel is ran by four Head Gamers. Those Head Gamers are each Head of their own platform. The four Head Gamer Categories are:
Head of Xbox
Head of Playstation
Head of PC
Head of Other Consoles (Such as Wii, WiiU, etc.)
If you are accepted into AffectiveGamers, you will choose the platform you play on and you will be sorted under one of the Head Gamer Categories. Then, you will record gameplay and you will send the video to be approved by the Head Gamer of your category. The Head Gamer will decide whether to upload it or not whether the Head Gamer thinks it is YouTube Quality.

Requirements

-Over 30 Subscribers
-Over 30 Videos
-Over 300 Views
-Be able to record three times a week
-Skype
-Close to HD Quality.

Other Positions Available

-Graphics Artist (Thumbnails)
-Video Editor
-Blogger
-Game Reviewer (He/She)

Questions?

If you have any questions, comment below, add my skype: andrewbradjan, or email the team at affectivegamers@gmail.com.
This seems more like advertising.
And subscriber min?
Lolnub!
 
So let me get this right, we spend time and effort making a video, recording gameplay, recording audio, syncing and editing together. Then we give it to you to upload onto your channel ?

Myth

My name ain't bob
 
Hmm, is your name a typo, a brand, or serious? If it is a typo, you meant effective. If you meant effective but that was taken and so instead you chose affective, that was a poor decision in my opinion. If you were serious (as affective means 'of or relating to moods and feelings'), then I don't understand how your name relates to what you do.
 
So let me get this right, we spend time and effort making a video, recording gameplay, recording audio, syncing and editing together. Then we give it to you to upload onto your channel ?


This.
And seeing how your minimum requirements are barely under your channel, this isn't exactly a once in a lifetime moment.

Furthermore, I don't even know why people would do or even sign up to take part in these channels. It's like a network within a network. The little publicity that you might gain just doesn't seem worth it to me.
 
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