Today has generated a lot of questions and confusion. We know it hasn't been easy for everyone. Going forward, we'll be taking a closer look at our own harassment policies, with the aim to update them. Our thoughts and plans:https://yt.be/help/zxSq
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Replying to @MEMEYBOUY @TeamYouTube
They should make "Youtube Safe-Space," a seperate app for people who can't take criticism
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Racism and homophobia are not forms of criticism, they’re harrassment
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
Why do we have to appeal to the 1% who get offended?
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Replying to @brenteg8 @matthewspalace and
Yes only 1% of people are offended by racism
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
1% of people make a big deal about it, and act like they’re saving the world from Hitler himself, when in reality none of these content creators are white supremacists
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Replying to @brenteg8 @matthewspalace and
Crowder directly caused a bunch of his viewers to doxx Maza; he repeatedly used his race and sexuality as a punchline, and made no efforts to stop his viewers from taking it further. It’s clearly against YouTube’s Terms of Service, it isn’t “critique”
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
Maza is the exact 1% we should not be appealing to...
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Why is stopping hatred so controversial? Who cares who it is specifically? No one should be harassed by anyone, end of discussion. The fact that you're so in favor of hatred is an incredibly bad take
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