YouTube banned a vegan dude who rescued pigeons and produced carefully worded content specifically designed not to violate their TOS. No reason given.
Ludicrous and proof of flagrant partisan censorship of conservatives.
RT if you think @TeamYouTube should restore his account.
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Replying to @PrisonPlanet @TeamYouTube
Why can't YouTube have whatever rules they want? They're a private company... can't see "censorship" on that
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My understanding is that they shouldn’t enjoy the legal benefits of being a neutral platform while enjoying the freedom to be a publisher with editorial control. Pick one, operate as one.
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Replying to @midnightchow @Fernando45Faria and
The real issue is that YouTube profits off of hosting content that others create. Content creators invest a lot of time and resources into content and building a following in expectation of a profit from monitazation. Platforms can choose which content to host & profit from.
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Replying to @benjspencer @midnightchow and
Content creators who can't trust current platforms should just start from scratch and find platforms they can trust right? But the audience they worked so hard to build has been lost and this severely injures content creators ability to continue creating content.
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Replying to @benjspencer @midnightchow and
And what is to prevent new platforms from reverting to censorship just as the old? Nothing. How can conservative, and even general content creators feel safe? What's happing across all the major platforms is a monopolization of thought that favor's the leftist worldview.
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Do you think any company would lose tons of money in exchange of nothing? I don't... But, let's pretend you're right. I think other companies would see that gap and try to profit. Companies are always following the max profit they can make, I believe.
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