Talk:Doctor Two-Brains/@comment-208.32.21.143-20121207171943/@comment-27242792-20121211034030

I think Scholastic makes money when people watch WordGirl on TV. If the episode is posted on Youtube, then people will go to Youtube to watch it. Why wouldn't they? You can watch it over and over again, and you can share it with your friends, family, etc. Scholastic is afraid that if more people put episodes on Youtube, they would stop watching it on TV, and the company would lose money. That's my theory on why they take down episodes.

The point on my episodes is to (I don't know how to say this) disturb the viewership of the video enough so that Scholastic thinks people would rather go watch it on TV to see the pure, unedited version of the episode, but so people can still bear to watch it. This apparently doesn't work, probably because Scholastic doesn't even watch the video. So I'm going to take extra extreme measures: My future episodes will, most importantly, be voice dubbed, split into parts, and renamed. I also will throw in many more edits to make it seem more like a YouTube Poop (search that up on youtube if you want to know what that is, one example should be on my userpage [called TJ Joins the Herd, if I replaced it and you want to see it]).

TL;DR version: Scholastic is removing these episodes because they want your money. Read what I typed up there for more explanation. Oh that's right. You came down here because you couldn't handle that wall of text. Well, there's nothing I can do then –.–