I can share that later today.
A couple notes though.
YouTube has API limits that I sometimes ran into on partly cloudy days. I could probably fix that by tweaking the detection settings, but I hit other issues first.
YouTube also flagged my account for uploading repetitive videos with the intent of driving users to other websites. I contested the flag seeing as the videos were private, but I never saw an update.
Instead I switched to PushBullet. They were great because I would get the alert with an image preview and I could easily delete false alarms.
But they have API limits that are more restrictive by month and I hit those after a week.
So I switched to Flickr. They've been great. The API limit is so high I'll never hit it and the interface is reasonably easy to review and delete. The only issue so far is that because I'm uploading video and pictures they sometimes appear out of order. I think I could fix that with further API calls, but I haven't investigated it yet.
I'll upload the three scripts that I've used later today.
Dropbox would work as well, they have an API and you'd only be limited by how much space you use. I don't think they have limits on how much you upload to your own space. There are limits on using too much outbound bandwidth, but I don't think you'd hit that with reviewing ZM clips.