I spend quite a lot of time watching YouTube videos. Many of them feature a stationary picture with audio narration. Fairly frequently there are errors that are easily spotted. At these times, I've said to myself "I can do better than that". There is an abundance of Crossdressing stories there.
Infrequently, I have encountered tales on YouTube that seem to be lifted right out of the pages of BCTS. I don't remember anything specific right now.
I don't have the equipment, nor the desire to do Videos, nor am I photogenic enough. :) I do not wish to lose my privacy. I need to think about this more. Perhaps there is a possibility there? Word has a vocal utility. I wonder if using it would put me in Copywrite hot water???
Gwen Brown
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Those YouTube audiobooks
There is a person stealing stories from sites like this one and Fictionmania, then having an AI voice read them out. Presumably, when you have thousands of stolen stories on your channel, even a small amount of ad revenue adds up. (Not from me, it doesn't: I have an adblocker installed. Everyone ought to, in 2025.)
If you write and say that you're the author and you want the story taken down, it disappears promptly (the thief doesn't want to risk losing their monetization) but you won't get any sort of acknowledgement or apology, of course.
For obvious reasons, they prefer to prey upon dead authors. (Having so many of them named in the sidebar here probably serves as a signpost.)
Just one more way in which the modern, platform-capitalism Internet frustrates and disappoints.
Sugar and Spiiice – TG Fiction by Bryony Marsh
Probably More Than Just One Plagiarizer.
I am not surprised at all. Were I to put anything on YouTube, it would likely include making my protagonist as feminine as possible to include complete emasculation. Right now I am just mulling things over.
Gwen Brown