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Look at your browser’s address bar. Does it contain a valid DoodStream domain? If the URL ends with /e/1-12--DoodStream, that is fake. A real DoodStream ID is 6-12 random characters (letters and numbers, no spaces or double dashes).
To prevent users from searching for broken strings like "1 -12- - DoodStream", structure your content clearly:
If you embed DoodStream videos on your website, create an XML sitemap listing: 1 -12- - DoodStream
Submit this sitemap to search engines so users find yourwebsite.com/episode-1 instead of the broken "1 -12- - DoodStream".
Sometimes, copy-pasting errors create strange strings. A standard DoodStream embed code looks like:
<iframe src="https://doodstream.com/e/xyz789" ...> Look at your browser’s address bar
If a user attempted to manually edit an embed code by changing an ID to "1-12", they might end up with a broken link that the search engine interprets as "1 -12- - DoodStream". The double dash could represent two missing parameters (e.g., width and height).
Troubleshooting Steps:
| Your Content Type | Recommended Bitrate | Result on DoodStream | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Talking head / Podcast | 1 - 2 Mbps | Fast loading, clean audio | | Standard Vlog (720p) | 3 - 5 Mbps | Perfect for mobile users | | Gaming / Sports (1080p) | 6 - 8 Mbps | Smooth motion, low blur | | Movie / High detail (1080p+) | 9 - 12 Mbps | Cinema quality, slight delay |