YouTube says "This channel was removed because it violated our Community Guidelines," but that may not mean what it says, as I know they have some weird messages and behaviors sometimes. Perhaps YT did just nuke them though.
I'm glad Matt Christiansen (the only one of the bunch I generally care about, and also probably the smallest so most likely to be negatively affected) has diversified, and isn't solely relying on YT. Still...I'd be sweating bullets and, sadly, I think he is. Dude can't catch a break...or a hit piece.
I just saw "This page isn't available. Sorry about that. Try searching for something else."
Beanie, Benny & Rubin are bitches but I still kinda like Lauren, Tayler Hansen is a great hardcore reporter though- sucks for him. I have no real feelings on Matt.
YouTube is very weird when it comes to how it handles that.
If you go to https://www.youtube.com/@watchTENET you get "404 Not Found" and the "This page isn't available. Sorry about that. Try searching for something else" message you mentioned.
Same can be done for Lauren. YT claims both were removed for violated but, again, I think their messaging system can be really broken sometimes too.
Beanie, Benny & Rubin are bitches but I still kinda like Lauren, Tayler Hansen is a great hardcore reporter though- sucks for him. I have no real feelings on Matt.
I think Beanie is a net positive, although I don't enjoy his content. I think Benny adds nothing to his content, and is a leach who somehow made it big. I think Rubin is somewhere in the middle; not as useful as Tim, and has some really bad takes and is untrustworthy, but still has some useful lib-busting content sometimes. Lauren has flipflopped too much, but isn't the worst either. Not familiar with Tayler, but seemed good from the little I've seen.
I'd take that to mean that the @watchTENET alias has been disassociated from the channel. So instead of pointing to the channel and returning the "this channel was removed" message, it's gone back to being an unassigned alias pointing to nothing.
Rumble still up: https://rumble.com/TENETmedia
https://rumble.com/c/LaurenChen
Yeah, I just checked, everything else is up.
Here's the main site, too: https://www.tenetmedia.com/
YouTube says "This channel was removed because it violated our Community Guidelines," but that may not mean what it says, as I know they have some weird messages and behaviors sometimes. Perhaps YT did just nuke them though.
I'm glad Matt Christiansen (the only one of the bunch I generally care about, and also probably the smallest so most likely to be negatively affected) has diversified, and isn't solely relying on YT. Still...I'd be sweating bullets and, sadly, I think he is. Dude can't catch a break...or a hit piece.
I just saw "This page isn't available. Sorry about that. Try searching for something else."
Beanie, Benny & Rubin are bitches but I still kinda like Lauren, Tayler Hansen is a great hardcore reporter though- sucks for him. I have no real feelings on Matt.
YouTube is very weird when it comes to how it handles that.
If you go to https://www.youtube.com/@watchTENET you get "404 Not Found" and the "This page isn't available. Sorry about that. Try searching for something else" message you mentioned.
If you go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmJ9EcVd6wuFU_DHklYZFw (their longer link, see archive here for proof) you get "This channel was removed because it violated our Community Guidelines."
Same can be done for Lauren. YT claims both were removed for violated but, again, I think their messaging system can be really broken sometimes too.
I think Beanie is a net positive, although I don't enjoy his content. I think Benny adds nothing to his content, and is a leach who somehow made it big. I think Rubin is somewhere in the middle; not as useful as Tim, and has some really bad takes and is untrustworthy, but still has some useful lib-busting content sometimes. Lauren has flipflopped too much, but isn't the worst either. Not familiar with Tayler, but seemed good from the little I've seen.
I'd take that to mean that the @watchTENET alias has been disassociated from the channel. So instead of pointing to the channel and returning the "this channel was removed" message, it's gone back to being an unassigned alias pointing to nothing.