It was homophobic slurs that incited serious harassment from their followers. They weren't "wining about jokes". YouTube, instead of following their own policy, decided to take down unrelated content that didn't violate their rules, leaving this content alone since it makes money
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Replying to @RaniTanuki @chriswiley1 and
Unlike crowder who clearly condones doxxing, ya boy Maza actually was inciting his fanbase to actually commit violence.pic.twitter.com/3rJwOczESM
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Replying to @KazuyaShinogoto @chriswiley1 and
I see no calls for violence here, and even if there were any, that doesn't excuse YouTube allowing harassment like that to go on without taking appropriate action, and it certainly doesn't excuse them punishing channels that don't even violate their rules.
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Replying to @RaniTanuki @KazuyaShinogoto and
throwing some object to someone is a crime in many countries. I don't know how did you reached to the conclusion that its not violence when it clearly is.
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Replying to @kurumuz @KazuyaShinogoto and
It's a crime, it's harassment, but it's not violence. It's humiliation, not physical harm.
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Replying to @RaniTanuki @KazuyaShinogoto and
how throwing some solid object to someone is not violence? even if we say its not violence, it's still crime as you said. How its ok for him to call for crime?
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Replying to @kurumuz @KazuyaShinogoto and
To help fight the threat of even greater crimes. Things like this are only done to nazis or borderline nazis. I'd personally rather have someone be hit with a milkshake than have them spread a strong and violent message of hate without significant action taken to counter it.
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Replying to @RaniTanuki @kurumuz and
You know you can counter speech with speech right? Or do you really wanna go down to the road of violence because its “easier”
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Replying to @KazuyaShinogoto @RaniTanuki and
Good thing speech worked in the 1930's, and the Nazis never did anything bad because of that
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Replying to @HThomps67810 @KazuyaShinogoto and
Speech didn't work because the Nazis used political intimidation and violence to suppress it, much as you are advocating.
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K if speech didnt work how should the Nazis have been stopped in the first place?
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