Hi @TeamYouTube, pardon my French, but what the fuck?pic.twitter.com/02IRh5eUca
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Replying to @RubinReport @TeamYouTube
The persecution narrative is not a good look,
@RubinReport. Why have you decided to make it part of your brand? I was much more interested when the attitude was "look what we can do with small resources" rather than "we should be much bigger but YT is holding us back".1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
But what if YouTube is holding him back. Should he conceal it because you don't like that narrative?
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If that's the case, it should be possible to demonstrate it in some clear way. Showing numbers going up and down only demonstrates that something counter-intuitive is happening with the counts behind the scenes, but there are plenty of innocent explanations.
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Replying to @JustinAMaurer @YTLHapax and
For example: this video, which perfectly explains the exact problem being presented here (shared in another reply to Dave's tweet).https://youtu.be/RY_2gElt3SA
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You're switching the argument. You originally claimed Rubin shouldn't make being persecuted part of his "brand". When I pushed back with, "What if YouTube is working against him?" You've conflated my argument with particulars about this specific instance.
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There's a difference between A) raising legitimate concerns about fairness and free speech on large media platforms and B) suggesting you're being persecuted to support your brand. I'm worried Dave's doing the latter and embracing the very victim-hood culture that he decries.
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