hey @TeamYouTube, sorry to be a bother - i'm currently trying to pay money to youtube, for a service, but i'm getting a confusing error message?
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Replying to @shaun_vids @shaun_jen
We'd like to know more. What device are you using? Please share a screenshot for us to take a look. Keep us posted.
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thanks, it's fixed now. however, i have a new issue: in your response to carlos maza, you said that though the homophobic abuse directed at him did not violate your policies, it was "clearly hurtful." this contradicts your cyberbullying policy against hurtful content: (1/2)pic.twitter.com/RuWs6vEyCe
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Replying to @shaun_vids @TeamYouTube
so my question is this: are we allowed to use YouTube to hurt people or not? please clarify (2/2)
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But honestly, tho, wouldn't the consistent appliance of this rule also mean the end of channels like the Majority Report?
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Yep, which is why I think Crowder should only be punished on hate speech ground against protected classes instead of harassment, should be addressed by making sure there are caveats on the video about not harassing the subject.
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Again, I think that rule can also be exploited to shut down people who, for example, mock Christianity, as christians are also considered a protected group.
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I think I've been clear I don't think religion should be much of a protected class either. Ideologically, at least. Politics and religion appear of the same stripe. Once it steps into personal attacks on identity, I have a bit more fluff with it.
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You can choose your religion, you can’t choose your sexual orientation. Which seems sort of important for things like this.
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I do wonder if there is psychological evidence that people are drawn to political and religious concepts without free will. It wouldn't change anything since ideas are ideas and need to be criticised, but it'd be interesting for a counter-argument (since we don't have free will).
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