"I’ve been called a nazi and I have relatives who were in Auschwitz" The first part of that, I can easily believe, but the second part, not for a second.
The Youtube community has made a lot of its own problems. When an advertiser sees a racial supremacy - and we all KNOW that they exist - he seems something that he doesn't want his ads on, because he doesn't want the good name of his company associated with such vile material.
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Do all or even most youtubers produce such material? Probably no, but when they do, who condemns them? When marginalized people are subject to coarse racial abuse in your livestreams, how much support do they ever see from your mods?
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Having been such a person, I know how much support I've seen - none. Not once has a youtube mod given one of the white supremacists or neo-Nazis on the site a timeout, no matter how abusive they got toward me or any other Jew or non-European in the chat I ever saw post.
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