If people can't monetise their content, they can't keep producing. Therefore they have to change the content they produce
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Replying to @tactful @mikeBithell
It's not 'censorship' because YouTube is a private platform and creators (Philip DeFranco included) acknowledge this openly
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It's 'censorship' in the same way Twitch banning
@radiatoryang's games is censorship. Not ad friendly = not allowed on platform1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Replying to @tactful @mikeBithell
Taking money away from people who make 'wrong' content is only semantically different from actively censoring that content imo
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