Steven Crowder is an unfunny blowhard, but Carlos Maza is professional adult journalist employed by a major media organization -- not some kid being bullied on a playground. The idea that YouTube needs to "protect" him is ridiculous and infantilehttps://spectator.us/steven-crowder-carlos-maza-playground/ …
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Replying to @NoLogiclFallacy @mtracey
Wasn't intended as an argument, given Tracey pretty flatly misrepresent's Maza's main point that it's not about asking for special protection, but asking YT to enforce their own rules when they are being violated regularly by a large content creator.
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Replying to @The_CO_Atheist @mtracey
Nope. Rules don’t apply since it’s not actually harassment. He’s not sending the videos/messages to him despite being told to stop. He mocking Maza... that’s not harassment’s you don’t get to expand definition of words for your own benefit
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Except their harassment policy literally states hurtful personal comments will be removed, and @TeamYoutube literally stated the comments were hurtful, (https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1136055351885815808 …)pic.twitter.com/8FtkvaRpwG
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