With #VoxAdpocalypse, YouTube inches one step closer towards a full revolt against it... Do you believe YouTube is abusing its power?
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Replying to @jaronlukas
YouTube is holding content creators responsible for their content.
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Replying to @KeriHenare
Interesting. How do you feel content creators are going too far recently?
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Replying to @jaronlukas
Keri Hēnare Retweeted Carlos Maza
I wasn’t aware of any of these people or
#VoxAdpocalypse before your tweet. But, after a quick Google, I found this tweet: https://twitter.com/gaywonk/status/1134264395717103617 … The video shows a clear pattern of the content creator using their channel to repeatedly ridicule someone’s sexuality and race.Keri Hēnare added,
1:25Carlos MazaVerified account @gaywonkSince I started working at Vox, Steven Crowder has been making video after video "debunking" Strikethrough. Every single video has included repeated, overt attacks on my sexual orientation and ethnicity. Here's a sample: pic.twitter.com/UReCcQ2EljShow this thread3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Replying to @MrTreyPuzzlez
Can you clarify your statement? Who’s not wrong?
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Crowder. I mean, you can't stop people from talking about you but also, @gaywonk has as much publicity mainly because he's a gay minority. And the fact that he bitched the loudest is what got @TeamYouTube to bend a knee to him in the first place.
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Ridiculing someone based on their race, sexual orientation, etc is never okay. I’m very happy for any channel which repeatedly behaves in such a way to be banned.
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