PlonHub works best when a video has a clear topic and helps someone understand work, equipment, or a farming decision.
Upload your own material or material you have rights to use.
The title should say what viewers will see, without clickbait.
Use the description for place, season, equipment, crop, or work context.
Before uploading
A good pre-upload checklist prevents later moderation and correction work.
Check for personal data, plates, documents, or unnecessary faces.
Choose the category and video language because they affect discovery.
Add a thumbnail or frame that shows the actual subject.
How moderation works
Moderation should protect viewers and creators without making good publishing harder.
New videos may go through manual review before publication.
The elders may request changes, hide content, or restore it after clarification.
Viewer reports are handled with an auditable decision record.
Rights and licenses
Licensing and copyright should be clear before a video starts working for your channel.
Do not upload music, graphics, or clips from other videos without a license.
If you want others to reuse your material, choose the right Creative Commons license.
Add authors, sources, and restrictions in the description when needed.
What to add later
The best starting content for this page is a practical guide: formats, rights, moderation, visibility, and useful thumbnails. Later it can grow into FAQ, description examples, and collaboration rules.