1) It's free.
2) It's automatic.
3) RSS feeds can be published to thousands, so the userbase is not just 1, but unlimited.
So what is my system?
Pretty straight forward an easy, instead of sharing our individual replays and dealing with crappy Grandmaster replays that are GG'ed 33 times, we can create RSS feeds and then vote the players feed up or down by his latest submissions.
How do I do it?
Pretty easy.
You can watch the screencast video taking you step by step through the setup process.
http://www.screenr.com/Ubj
or
Read.
1) Install Dropbox
2) Install Sc2Gears
3) Open Sc2Gears Go to Settings>Misc Settings>Replay Auto Save> Paste
[/f] race=[/T] map=[/m] players=[</p[/r](/W)> Length=[/L]
into the box.
4) Still in settings, change folders and auto replay save folder to your DropBox Folder
5) Go to dropbox.com and grab your RSS feed from the events page/tab.
6) Copy your dropbox rss feed into a feedburner.com account and copy your new RSS from feedburner.
7) Go to the Yahoo Pipes I've created for the community here: Yahoo Pipes
8) Paste your Feedburner RSS feed URL into the Yahoo Pipes, Click Run Pipe!
9) You now have your RSS feed, with Replay information in the description and a download link to your replay file.
10) Share your RSS feed with your friends. Next time you want them to see a replay, tell them the map and the game title, or length and they can search your RSS feed and find it.
11) OR, Create your own replay website like I did that automatically submits your replay to your own website/team to be archived online again. Check out my demo here: My own replay website