The unfortunate reality is that the gay commies are right about one thing. That neutrality is a fantasy, and either you are working to preserve civilization or you are working to destroy it.
The problem isn't "censorship", the problem is that the wrong people and ideas are being censored.
The world would be a better place if everyone who used marxist terms like "oppressor" and "colonizer" and "racism" and "misogyny" was fired and blacklisted and really should just be exiled. And they feel the same about us.
The gay commies have purposefully shredded every social convention that allows people with different value systems to live and work together because those social conventions were an obstacle in them agitating for their gay little revolution. There is no putting humpty dumpty together again.
I think there's cause for cautious optimism. Goolag is a much more willing participant in the censorship than this "the advertisers made me do it" narrative suggests, but that is a real constraint. I appreciate that Playeur is trying to find a solution to that problem instead of gaslighting everyone about the bias problem like Big Tech. Whether their solution will work is another question. I'm not all that optimistic that they'll find advertisers for non-woke content, but I respect them for trying. I'm less than thrilled with their underemphasis on free speech because that is important regardless of the advertiser problem, but they are committing to enforcing their rules in good faith which is a huge deal. If you look at their rules page they ban Antifa, so they're clearly not falling for the "Antifa isn't real" gaslight. As always actions speak louder than words, so we'll have to wait and see if they live up to their promises.
The solution to the tagging problem is to have an Neural net do it. If it is trained in house, then the company can assure it's quality, and it becomes much harder for the content creators to game it. This lets the users still be able to choose what they want to see. Essentially go back to the way google and youtube used to work.
The unfortunate reality is that the gay commies are right about one thing. That neutrality is a fantasy, and either you are working to preserve civilization or you are working to destroy it.
The problem isn't "censorship", the problem is that the wrong people and ideas are being censored.
The world would be a better place if everyone who used marxist terms like "oppressor" and "colonizer" and "racism" and "misogyny" was fired and blacklisted and really should just be exiled. And they feel the same about us.
The gay commies have purposefully shredded every social convention that allows people with different value systems to live and work together because those social conventions were an obstacle in them agitating for their gay little revolution. There is no putting humpty dumpty together again.
I think there's cause for cautious optimism. Goolag is a much more willing participant in the censorship than this "the advertisers made me do it" narrative suggests, but that is a real constraint. I appreciate that Playeur is trying to find a solution to that problem instead of gaslighting everyone about the bias problem like Big Tech. Whether their solution will work is another question. I'm not all that optimistic that they'll find advertisers for non-woke content, but I respect them for trying. I'm less than thrilled with their underemphasis on free speech because that is important regardless of the advertiser problem, but they are committing to enforcing their rules in good faith which is a huge deal. If you look at their rules page they ban Antifa, so they're clearly not falling for the "Antifa isn't real" gaslight. As always actions speak louder than words, so we'll have to wait and see if they live up to their promises.
What are they censoring exactly? Re guns
Where's the list?
I know a lot of YT info is buried in like reddit, but I don't know if there's actual rules for guns.
Ok thanks.
The solution to the tagging problem is to have an Neural net do it. If it is trained in house, then the company can assure it's quality, and it becomes much harder for the content creators to game it. This lets the users still be able to choose what they want to see. Essentially go back to the way google and youtube used to work.
Writer looks like a lesbian
His idea that there is more room for a censored new platform than for another free speech site is probably correct.