I probably should have made my point clear. I'm very good at doing everything but that. The point I wanted to get across was that we should at least be prepared should they try and de-platform those videos from YouTube, even if for a day, like for instance video mirroring.
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Replying to @AnglicisedArab @SpeaksAngie and
If I remember right, this happened to
@RationalDis with his video on SA. Since so many people mirrored that video, it actually got a lot more attention that it might have otherwise. It is annoying that we ought to be prepared for this sort of stuff but rn we've not got much else.0 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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The same thing happened to Three Arrows. It always backfires one them.
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I'd hesitate to say "always." There are ways my video getting taken down helped it, and ways it hasn't recovered. Can't say whether it balances out, but I know some people get it even worse.
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It depends. A flagging can help a channel if a lot of leftists mirror and direct people to subscribe to the channel of the person who was flagged. I've participated in such action before and delete the videos after they're reinstated, as to make sure they get that traffic
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Replying to @petercoffin @InnuendoStudios and
This pools subscribers from many channels to expose people to the flagged channel. It obviously helps people with lower sub counts more though.
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Replying to @NickPenner26 @petercoffin and
I sometimes get random people asking if they can mirror my stuff even when it's been up for months without a takedown, and it's weeeeeiiird.
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That kinda just sounds like Freebooting :\
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