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We live in an age of infinite content. YouTube alone has hundreds of hours of video uploaded every minute. For a dad trying to connect with his son—or a son trying to share his world with his dad—the firehose of videos can feel overwhelming.

That’s where a simple, often overlooked tool comes in: MyVidster.

At first glance, it’s just a social video bookmarking site. But for my son and me, it became something much more: a shared digital scrapbook, a conversation starter, and a quiet bridge between generations.

My son is 14. He lives in gaming clips, science experiments gone wrong, and obscure meme compilations. I’m 47. My feed is full of classic rock documentaries, woodworking tips, and highlights from the 1994 World Cup.

We weren’t watching the same internet.

One evening, he showed me a hilarious fail compilation he’d saved on MyVidster. I noticed he had organized his bookmarks into collections: “Funny,” “Cool Car Repairs,” “Actually Useful.” That gave me an idea.

What if we created a shared collection?

Some of the videos are already outdated—a meme from two years ago, a game that’s no longer popular. But scrolling through our MyVidster feed is like flipping through a family photo album, except every picture moves and makes us laugh.

When I first signed up for MyVidster, my goal was simple: find cool indie shorts and maybe binge a few nostalgic cartoons. Little did I know that the platform would become the unexpected stage for the best project of my life—our dad‑son video series.

If you’re a parent who’s ever wondered how to turn those everyday moments into something more, stick around. I’m about to share the story behind our channel, the lessons we’ve learned, and a few practical tips that can help any family turn a phone camera into a storytelling machine.


MyVidster was a user-curated bookmarking and video-sharing site where users could save, tag, and share videos hosted elsewhere. Like many platforms that aggregate third-party content, MyVidster’s model relied heavily on user contributions and linking to external media, creating challenges around content moderation and copyright.

| Feature | How We Use It | Why It Matters | |---------|---------------|----------------| | Community Playlists | We curate “Family Science Experiments” and “Kid‑Friendly Hacks”. | Helps other parents discover our content and contributes to a niche community. | | Customizable Thumbnails | Max designs each thumbnail in Canva, then uploads directly. | A bright thumbnail is the first hook—kids love bold colors and emojis. | | Video Collections | We group episodes by theme (e.g., “Backyard Engineering”). | Makes binge‑watching easy and boosts watch time (a key metric for visibility). | | Easy Embedding | We embed videos in our family blog and school newsletters. | Extends reach beyond the platform, turning a single video into a multi‑channel asset. |

MyVidster’s low‑key vibe means fewer algorithmic “jumps” and more genuine discovery—perfect for a family‑friendly series.


If you want to try this yourself:

  • Make Editing a Shared Skill

  • Safety First

  • Leverage the MyVidster Community

  • Turn Feedback Into Episodes

  • Keep a “Bloopers” Reel


  • Dad Son — Myvidster

    We live in an age of infinite content. YouTube alone has hundreds of hours of video uploaded every minute. For a dad trying to connect with his son—or a son trying to share his world with his dad—the firehose of videos can feel overwhelming.

    That’s where a simple, often overlooked tool comes in: MyVidster.

    At first glance, it’s just a social video bookmarking site. But for my son and me, it became something much more: a shared digital scrapbook, a conversation starter, and a quiet bridge between generations.

    My son is 14. He lives in gaming clips, science experiments gone wrong, and obscure meme compilations. I’m 47. My feed is full of classic rock documentaries, woodworking tips, and highlights from the 1994 World Cup.

    We weren’t watching the same internet. dad son myvidster

    One evening, he showed me a hilarious fail compilation he’d saved on MyVidster. I noticed he had organized his bookmarks into collections: “Funny,” “Cool Car Repairs,” “Actually Useful.” That gave me an idea.

    What if we created a shared collection?

    Some of the videos are already outdated—a meme from two years ago, a game that’s no longer popular. But scrolling through our MyVidster feed is like flipping through a family photo album, except every picture moves and makes us laugh.

    When I first signed up for MyVidster, my goal was simple: find cool indie shorts and maybe binge a few nostalgic cartoons. Little did I know that the platform would become the unexpected stage for the best project of my life—our dad‑son video series. We live in an age of infinite content

    If you’re a parent who’s ever wondered how to turn those everyday moments into something more, stick around. I’m about to share the story behind our channel, the lessons we’ve learned, and a few practical tips that can help any family turn a phone camera into a storytelling machine.


    MyVidster was a user-curated bookmarking and video-sharing site where users could save, tag, and share videos hosted elsewhere. Like many platforms that aggregate third-party content, MyVidster’s model relied heavily on user contributions and linking to external media, creating challenges around content moderation and copyright.

    | Feature | How We Use It | Why It Matters | |---------|---------------|----------------| | Community Playlists | We curate “Family Science Experiments” and “Kid‑Friendly Hacks”. | Helps other parents discover our content and contributes to a niche community. | | Customizable Thumbnails | Max designs each thumbnail in Canva, then uploads directly. | A bright thumbnail is the first hook—kids love bold colors and emojis. | | Video Collections | We group episodes by theme (e.g., “Backyard Engineering”). | Makes binge‑watching easy and boosts watch time (a key metric for visibility). | | Easy Embedding | We embed videos in our family blog and school newsletters. | Extends reach beyond the platform, turning a single video into a multi‑channel asset. |

    MyVidster’s low‑key vibe means fewer algorithmic “jumps” and more genuine discovery—perfect for a family‑friendly series. What if we created a shared collection


    If you want to try this yourself:

  • Make Editing a Shared Skill

  • Safety First

  • Leverage the MyVidster Community

  • Turn Feedback Into Episodes

  • Keep a “Bloopers” Reel