I agree with everyone that has said "kids need to stop putting out videos like 'triple whip attempts' or '360 in my driveway'". think about it: in all of the fellow extreme sports (skateboarding, biking, etc.) there are forums on the internet with video sections and I guarantee that only kids that have made decent to very fine edits post them up. because everyone knows that if they are a skateboarding beginner and they go out and film a 12 minute video of 400 kickflip attempts in their driveway, put it to music, and post it on the forum, everyone is going to get pissed and say "wtf is this" because they didn't go to the videos section to watch some noob learn kickflips, they went to the videos section to watch the hottest mini edits out right then or decent riders that are just starting to put out semi quality edits. I am not flaming noobs. it is so awesome that more and more kids get into this sport everyday, and more power to you. but as a noob, I think a good guideline to follow is this: make a profile on here, and introduce yourself. then, begin searching the website (not with the search bar, it's not that good) but just click around in every forum and learn everything you can on your own. if you have a question that you cannot find the answer to, GO TO THE APPROPRIATE FORUM AND/OR THE CHATBOX and post the question, and give it time, someone will answer. anyway, I'm getting sidetracked. I'm not saying that my edits that I have posted are amazing, but I think they were good enough/had enough variety and skill to a point where I could post them and get quality feedback from fellow talented riders. if you post a video, then immediately say "ya I no it suckz lolz", then you should have never posted it in the first place. period.