Ebf
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Hi everyone, I’ve started contributing here in relation to motorcycles. I recently created a video on how to change gears on a motorcycle ( http://youtu.be/PJtElClDQrM
). Now, in my opinion my video is a million times better than the video currently shown in the article ( http://www.wikihow.com/Shift-Gears-on-a-Motorcycle
). It’s shorter, more detailed and more to the point. I beleive the video currently showing in the article was one of the first (if not the first) on Youtube related to the topic. But I certainly don’t feel it appropriate for me to replace the video with one I created. Is there a way I can submit my video for consideration?
No. You can just add one. To add a video or replace one with the one you want to be on the article, you can read this article on how to do just that. http://www.wikihow.com/Embed-a-Video-on-wikiHow
Yep, a problem only arises if you’re promoting your own videos above other, better videos. Feel free to change it.
Ebf
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Thanks guys. One problem, when I do the search to embed the video, I can’t find it - even if i use the url http://youtu.be/PJtElClDQrM
. Any reason why this would be the case?
The video is too new and is, therefore, blocked by the software from being embedded by someone who does not have elevated permissions. I embedded the video and would appreciate it if the someone screened the video carefully.