The funniest thing about @YouTube is that, despite their hard pressed attempts to alienate or flat out silence comedians/creators who actually have a shred of originality and edge, they have in turn made an obvious veil of an advertiser friendly market.
When @LoganPaul filmed a-
doesn't show as much though as when @CaseyNeistat made a video about the Las Vegas attack and stated that the video's ad revenue would go towards the charity, @TeamYouTube said No because it's "exploiting tragedy", but the same platform was absolutely fine with @JimmyKimmelLive-
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uploading a clip of their show talking about the tragedy and running ads on it...
@YouTube also dictates what can and cannot be trending, which is disgraceful because they choose not to have people who work hard on their content and succeed and deserve to get noticed to get the-Show this thread -
recognition they deserve. It's beyond fucked up, but unfortunately, it's currently the most popular platform to host your content on, and that doesn't seem to be changing any time soon.
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