CONGRATULATIONS ON MISSING THE POINT BY A FUCKING MILE! WHAT HE'S SAYING IS YOU TAKE AWAY ADS FOR SAYING THESE THINGS BUT THE ADS THEMSELVES CAN USE IT OKAY THAT IS HYPOCRISY AT ITS FINEST.
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Just want to note that they restrict ads for advertiser who don't want swearing videos associated with their product. There is no rule against having videos with swearing in them. Creators can stop ads with swearing running on their content if they want. It goes both ways.
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Replying to @Lewfinite @LadyZubat and
Bruh you really don't get it either. People lose ads COMPLETELY for swearing, yet the ads themselves are allowed to do it
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Replying to @Wintergloves @LadyZubat and
It is not personal opinion on swearing from YouTube. Youtube pays youtubers with ad money. Youtube doesnt pay advertisers to run ads. And google doesnt stop you posting videos with swearing.
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Replying to @Lewfinite @LadyZubat and
Youtube has a shitty algorithm that detects bad language and demonetises the video because advertisers don't like it. It's not limited ads, it just says limited ads. But surprise surprise, no ads play at all man. This shit also happens for no reason. It's broken.
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Replying to @Wintergloves @LadyZubat and
I'm not saying I'm agreeing with the way it is now. But the fact is that this is a ridiculously complex problem. If you look at how much content there is, and how hard it is to moderate this much content you would understand why they dont have a perfect solution.
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Replying to @Lewfinite @LadyZubat and
Well a good way of NOT going about it is letting advertisers do the shit we can't. Not to mention all the fucking plagiarism that gets shownpic.twitter.com/yySixXPBE5
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Replying to @Wintergloves @LadyZubat and
But they dont pay advertisers to run swearing ads, as they dont pay you to run swearing videos. They dont stop either running though. Thus there is no double standard. Plagiarism is actually bad though, which again I'm sure they are working on
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Replying to @Lewfinite @LadyZubat and
Dude, they advertise these games like that so they can bait people into downloading it, they themselves make ad money from the games. False advertising is supposed to be illegal
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Replying to @Wintergloves @Lewfinite and
And you know for a fact youtube isn't trying to fix this because they allowed it in the first place.
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That algorithm isnt perfect but again not an easy problem.
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