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Originally Posted by JT(.)(.)BOOBLE
Farkedup - I keep on seeing you and others state that TEVs, and a few other scripts arent true tube scripts and I am by no means saying you are wrong but I find it kind of ironic that you want to call it an "mgp" script when its not that either. It seems like a round about way to bash the script by labeling it something its not.
Maybe there needs to be some sort of industry wide term for these types of scripts but last time I checked the sites running tevs, nubiles script, ect are not MGPS. A movie gallery post uses galleries, free hosted, or you own. While these scripts load the movies within your own pages. To me there is quite a difference...
On another note a "portable" sponsor import system sounds like it would definitely be helpful to all types of script users.
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Personally, I don't believe it's a true tube site unless it accepts and publishes user-submitted content. I use this reasoning because Youtube is, arguably, the first tube site on the web (or at the very least the first tube site to garner mainstream popularity). The main feature that made Youtube what it is today is the acceptance and publishing of user-submitted content. It's the core foundation.
When viewed from this angle, a script like TEVS or the Nubiles script is a video publishing script -- half of what would constitute a tube script since it lacks that aforementioned core feature.