Social Proof

Video Sharing: Your Ultimate Guide

Speechify is the #1 AI Voice Over Generator. Create human quality voice over recordings in real time. Narrate text, videos, explainers – anything you have – in any style.

Looking for our Text to Speech Reader?

Featured In

forbes logocbs logotime magazine logonew york times logowall street logo
Listen to this article with Speechify!
Speechify

The popularity of video content in the online world has exponentially increased over the years, transforming the way we consume media. From social networking...

The popularity of video content in the online world has exponentially increased over the years, transforming the way we consume media. From social networking and live video to online marketing and content creation, video sharing websites have become an essential tool in today's digital era. This comprehensive guide will shed light on the best video sharing sites, how to share videos, and manage large video files.

Top Video Sharing Sites

  1. YouTube: The largest video sharing platform, YouTube, needs no introduction. It is home to an array of content, including music videos, TV shows, podcasts, video games, and much more. YouTube videos are ideal for sharing due to the platform's robust algorithms and extensive video library.
  2. Vimeo: Known for its high-quality video content, Vimeo offers more privacy controls and fewer ads. Vimeo appeals to professional content creators and viewers who prefer in-depth content over short-form videos.
  3. Twitch: Popular among the gaming community, Twitch is primarily for live streaming video games but has branched out to other real-time content like music and talk shows. Twitch’s monetization model also includes sponsorships.
  4. TikTok: TikTok is the go-to platform for short, engaging video content. The algorithm tailors the experience to each user's interests, making it one of the most popular video sharing apps for both iOS and Android devices.
  5. Facebook Watch: Facebook's video platform hosts a variety of content, including news, TV shows, and user-generated videos. Facebook Watch also allows for live video and integrates seamlessly with the social media giant's other features.
  6. Dailymotion: Similar to YouTube in design and function, Dailymotion provides a diverse range of videos. It offers less strict copyright rules, making it a popular alternative.
  7. Metacafe: One of the oldest video sharing websites, Metacafe, hosts short-form videos, including reviews, trailers, and how-to videos.
  8. Twitch: Primarily a platform for live streaming video games, Twitch has branched out into other forms of media, attracting a large and active user base.

Sharing Videos

To share someone's video, you will need to locate the 'share' button—usually present under the video player—and choose your preferred method, be it a direct link, embed code for a website, or sharing on social media platforms.

Ensure you respect copyright rules when sharing other people's content, especially content creators on platforms like Vimeo and YouTube.

Handling Large Video Files

When dealing with large video files, your internet connection, file size, and video length all play a role. Most video sharing sites have an upload videos limit, both in file size and length. For example, YouTube allows up to 15 minutes for unverified accounts and 128GB for verified accounts.

You may need to use video editing tools to compress or split your videos into smaller parts if they exceed these limits. Consider converting your video files into different formats like MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, FLV, or WebM to reduce file size while maintaining quality.

Regardless of whether you're a content creator seeking monetization and brand awareness or a casual user wanting to share the best video you found, understanding these video sharing platforms and their capabilities is crucial. So start exploring, upload videos, and engage in the world of online video sharing!

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.