Naw, I know how to do that and when you write time, 00:00, in youtube comments it automatically references the video you are commenting on. I was talking about the timestampers that post in the comments after the stream.
If the streamer has rewind enabled you can try to timestamp on the fly but then you have to do math. For streamers who don't have rewind enabled is there a way to reference the video length live? Other then literally timing it from the start. Was curious if any of ya'll do timestamping for streams and how.
Looks like MONA ch, Highping Monaca, is taking a week break
Her brother did make it through his treatment and is home as of a few weeks ago. She on the other hand has been having voice problems lately so this is a nice break for her hopefully.
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So that long Tamaki clip and Kushami make me think about NoriPro's clipping rules.
Noripro website FAQ: https://noripro.jp/#faq
Clipping rules copied from reddit cause they are clearer then the deepl translation:
In order to prevent the deprivation of Youtube monetization, please observe the following rules for clips using videos from NoriPro's talents channel.
- Don't monetize your clips.
- Be sure to include the source in the video description.
- Please do not post cut-only clips on Youtube (clips must be edited to include subtitles, etc., so that they are not identical to the source video.) This provision does not apply to postings on Twitter, Nicovideo, etc.You must adhere to this rule regardless of whether your channel is monetized or not.
- For videos that violate the guidelines, we will give you a few days to request removal.
- "Inuyama Tamaki" is a male-daughter character, so expressions such as feminization and gynecomastia are prohibited.
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