Today has generated a lot of questions and confusion. We know it hasn't been easy for everyone. Going forward, we'll be taking a closer look at our own harassment policies, with the aim to update them. Our thoughts and plans:https://yt.be/help/zxSq
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Take the free market approach. If people don’t like it, they don’t have to watch it. Personal responsibility is a wonderful thing.
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Replying to @saintt1973 @TeamYouTube
This is not the problem; Crowders fans have harassed Carlos mercilessly for over a year now and Steven condones it. Carlos has been Doxed, had fake nudes of him sent to his bosses, and has every comment section filled with hate comments from Crowder calling him a Gay Mexican
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Replying to @Bobmaster909 @TeamYouTube
Crowder actually says not to harass or dox people. People are responsible for their own behavior. Finally, how does carlos self identify?
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Replying to @saintt1973 @TeamYouTube
But it’s still offensive, if you knew someone with a disibility you wouldn’t refer to him as the “disabled guy” every chance you got especially not on a public platform, this is regardless to how homophobic his fan base is anyway
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Replying to @Bobmaster909 @TeamYouTube
First off, he’s a comedian, he says things to keep people interested. He is using the same terms that carlos has used, to describe himself. carlos is in the wrong business with skin that thin.
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Again, there’s a fine line between being a comedian and harassing someone, Crowder crosses that line months ago
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