Yeah, but this YouTube we’re talking about here. Not really consistent when it comes to following their own guidelines.
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Replying to @MatthewThe_Kidd @Ozaryk and
Yeah but the title "Feminist eaten by alligator" probably got it more attention than it would have otherwise.
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Replying to @JemalBaraka @ShirrakoGaming and
Clickbait isn't anything new though.
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Replying to @Ozaryk @ShirrakoGaming and
He also had another video called punching annoying feminist in the face
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Replying to @PandasmasherX @ShirrakoGaming and
Well, my question is this "How easy is it to identify that the videos are based on a video game?".
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Replying to @Ozaryk @ShirrakoGaming and
Even while being in a game , it's still targeted violence against someone based on their creed or political views, you still have to as a content creator take that into account .
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Replying to @PandasmasherX @Ozaryk and
There are guidelines you have to follow, imagine if a video was "feeding annoying Christians to gators" youtube is a platform that has rules it's the same reason you have to blur nudity
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Replying to @PandasmasherX @Ozaryk and
Bro, there are people literally calling for IRL violence against people with right leaning views. DieCisScum was a thing. Get real, this is nothing more than a NPC in a video game being killed. Stop trying to make this more.
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Replying to @ChairmanButters @PandasmasherX and
Well... if I said, "Here's me punching a commie or a nazi." isn't that technically a political view as well? Or heck, let's get bipartisan and just say "Here's me punching a politician." We could probably get away with all of that. I'd rather not start the connection with video
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Replying to @TypicalMangaFan @ChairmanButters and
games and violence all over again. First it was that video games causes violence/mass shootings. Then it was video games causes sexism. Now it's video games causes violent sexism.
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I dont think it's that serious. Somebody probably flagged the video. Youtube investigated and pulled it afterward. I havent seen the. Video so I cant speak to the content but the title says a lot about intent.
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