This paper explores the prevalent trend of third-party live streaming on the Russian social network Odnoklassniki (OK.ru). Specifically, it examines the practice of broadcasting pre-recorded YouTube content under "live" labels, often utilizing sensationalized or misleading titles (referred to in Russian as nazvanie translatsii ). By analyzing the technical workflow, the economic incentives driving "view farming," and the policy violations involved, this study sheds light on the gray economy of content aggregation on social media platforms.
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You can change the title while live by navigating to the or using a mod command like /title [new name] if your streaming platform supports it . Sharing YouTube Videos on OK.ru : Copy the shareable link from the YouTube video. This paper explores the prevalent trend of third-party
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