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	<title>Comments on: YouTube - &#8220;recreations&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think the problem will fix itself.  Whenever a new industry/market place exists, it gets flooded with every hair-brained idea that people think might work.  Over time, the bad ideas fail, and only the good ones remain.  This is what happened with the dot-com boom...the internet was flooded with alot of poorly-designed web companies.  Since then, the unsuccessful ones have gone away, and the higher quality sites remain.  

Youtube is still pretty young, and in a year or two i'm sure people will realize that annoying remakes don't get very many hits, and will start putting higher quality videos on the site.  So, just be patient.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the problem will fix itself.  Whenever a new industry/market place exists, it gets flooded with every hair-brained idea that people think might work.  Over time, the bad ideas fail, and only the good ones remain.  This is what happened with the dot-com boom&#8230;the internet was flooded with alot of poorly-designed web companies.  Since then, the unsuccessful ones have gone away, and the higher quality sites remain.  </p>
<p>Youtube is still pretty young, and in a year or two i&#8217;m sure people will realize that annoying remakes don&#8217;t get very many hits, and will start putting higher quality videos on the site.  So, just be patient.</p>
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