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Replying to @TeamYouTube
David Doel Retweeted CBC News
Show me another channel that has the vast majority of their views coming from subs. YouTube is suppressing independent political channels, this is now well-documented:https://twitter.com/cbcnews/status/1180173307729076224?s=21 …
David Doel added,
CBC NewsVerified account @CBCNewsYouTube's recommendation algorithm seems to be trying to actively steer users away from political content and toward more viral or popular videos, an in-depth CBC analysis of over 20,000 recommendations shows. https://www.cbc.ca/1.5307775@Jeff__yates@robroc@andreabellemare6 replies 32 retweets 191 likes -
Replying to @daviddoel @TeamYouTube
I've seen some of your videos some good, some bad. It's important to keep in mind that you and others are on YT by grace, not by right YT is a business as well and they have the ability and right to change their product as they see fit. Am i wrong in this?
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Yes. They turned what was great for the masses into a censored garbage fire, around the time when Google removed "do no evil" from its code of conduct.
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Time will tell. Maybe their tired of the landfill that political tubers have started on YT . tired of the backlash from both sides and decided to do something about it. As for censorship on YT.../1
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Replying to @Pointy_Ends @KishagiAzuka and
All of YT is private property, i dont own any of it, and unless David has stock he doesnt own any of it. You are in their house they can do as the please. This inst the gov't censoring anyones speech this is a private company protecting their own brand.../2
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Replying to @Pointy_Ends @KishagiAzuka and
Nobody said it was government censorship or that they can’t, your arguments are strawman. We as users of one of the largest platforms in the world can be upset when they stifle independent media for corporate media You’re saying creators/users who generate revenue can’t complain
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Replying to @ForgetfuP @KishagiAzuka and
Not at all First its not a strawman, its fact. YT is a private company and they can do as they see fit. Yes they can complain, but the arguments have to some merit. Which they dont, because YT owes you nothing.
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Replying to @Pointy_Ends @KishagiAzuka and
My guy, I just said nobody disagrees YT is a private company who can do what they want, but you keep arguing as if I am, therefore it’s a strawman argument because it’s not being made. You’re creating an argument by the other they haven’t made, and winning against *that* argument
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Replying to @ForgetfuP @KishagiAzuka and
What im saying is that he and all YT'ers dont really have a case about 'corporate media'. If he feels so bad about he can launch a GFM to buy YT or he can start his own streaming service. You guys simply have no rights here in term of what YT does. Dont like it? Then walk.
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I like how you speak in such a gotcha way thinking you’re so clever when nothing you say considers context or even tries to understand what you’re arguing against
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