Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-3523404-20131201115404/@comment-3523404-20131211194534

TombRaiser wrote: Speysider wrote: I'm bumping this to propose an idea.

At one point, it was suggested that all content be reviewed and approved before they're published. Because there seems to be a lack of people wanting to do a reviewing of content, I suggest that the people planning to create content simply do so and upload/publish, then people use the comments area on each video to suggest ways it could be improved.

This way, it would allow the content creators more freedom and not be hampered with wasting time because there are no reviewers to look over the content.

Thoughts ? I think that is a good idea, just so long as the video requirements are followed. (i.e; no commentary, vanilla content in the recording, quality recording content, etc...)

There are only a few people interested in doing video, and if someone like you is willing to take on the task and get things started then, that will get video content moving along instead of going nowhere, as it is right now.

I think it also might also be a good idea to collaborate with others who are going to do video, making sure you're each working on something different so there are no duplicates, and it also doesn't hurt to have feedback from each other on the videos produced. I agree. But my first question is: where is the content going to be uploaded? Directly onto the wiki, onto a personal YouTube channel, or onto an Elder Scrolls Wiki YouTube channel. If it's the last option, one of the admins should create the account. Once that's complete, we can share the log-in information with those people who are serious about uploading, and the rest of the admins in case someone gets locked-out etc.