8Secon Guide
Guide to creating and discovering AI videos on 8Secon
This page explains how 8Secon organizes AI video content, how creators can prepare videos with real viewer value, and how viewers can evaluate, report, or follow relevant channels. The goal is to keep the platform useful, transparent, and easier to moderate as monetization features grow.
What content works well on 8Secon?
8Secon focuses on AI videos with a clear idea, accurate title, suitable thumbnail, and a description that helps viewers understand the purpose of the video. Content may include shorts, long-form videos, visual experiments, storytelling, music, fashion, education, entertainment, or AI workflow showcases.
A valuable video is more than an uploaded file. Creators should add context: the original idea, visual style, creative prompt, tools used, licensed audio source, and notes when AI-generated content could be mistaken for real footage. This helps viewers understand the work and helps the platform evaluate content quality.
Checklist before publishing
Before publishing, creators should confirm they have the rights to use all assets, check whether third-party logos or copyrighted material appear, ensure the title is not misleading, and write a useful description. Videos should avoid sexually explicit material, excessive nudity, dangerous violence, hate, scams, or misleading information.
Thumbnails should reflect the actual video. If the video is vertical, the thumbnail should be prepared so the main subject is not cut off. Descriptions should disclose AI-generated content when viewers could confuse it with real footage.
How viewers discover content
Viewers can start from Home, Shorts, Trending, channel profiles, or watch pages. These areas are designed to connect viewers to related content instead of presenting empty lists or search pages with no query.
When content appears to violate policies, viewers can send feedback or reports. These signals help the operations team review videos, channels, and descriptions to maintain platform quality.
Principles for monetization
Before revenue sharing is enabled for creators, the platform needs clear policies for share rates, eligibility, recognized revenue timing, payment status, and reasons a payout may be held or cancelled. Creators should be able to read the latest terms in the CMS and receive notice when rates or conditions change.
8Secon also needs to separate web revenue, app revenue, and video advertising revenue. Data from AdSense, AdMob, or other providers should be imported into a ledger before allocation by video, creator, country, time period, and the policy version in effect.