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workersolidarity · 4 months
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I literally just had my YouTube account deleted on the first ever video I uploaded of a public statement by the Yemeni Armed Forces announcing strikes on Israeli ships.
YouTube accused my channel of repeatedly posting criminal content, again on the very first video I ever uploaded.
Censorship to the extreme. Somehow I highly doubt MSNBC would have their account deleted for posting a public news announcement.
#internetcensorship
#censorship
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shythalia · 2 years
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Found out YouTube doesn't like the word "queer". They always delete my comments when I use that word. 😒
Edit: Terfs & radfems DNI
Edit Dec. 15, '22: After reading that post I shared recently about how it really isn't a slur and usually those who say otherwise are terfs & radfems, I deleted that reblog of me saying I won't say it. I don't wanna listen to bigots and coincidentally, it were terfs & radfems who told me it is one & their followers agree with them. Of course, I would never use it as a slur, and "queer" is in "LGBTQIA+" for a reason.
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permanent-hangover · 1 year
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jesus fuck carpenter brut let out a rant and a half
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I know this is probably something that is probably well known and stuff, but does anyone else find Youtube censorship kind of annoying? Like some of it is understandable, but it feels problematic when I'm watching a video and every other word in a sentence is being cut out or censored.
Curse words. I understand. Slurs. I understand. What I don't understand is bluring bisexual simply because the word sex is in it. If one is discussing pedophelia, they have to censor it, and personally I don't agree with it. Maybe I'm in the wrong, and being overtly sensitive, but I just can't help but feel annoyed by it. Especially when I watch some channels who do biology breakdowns and they have to censor the gore of the admittedly violent scenes being analyzed. It just rubs me the wrong way, and I feel bad for the creators who have to censor such things because Youtube won't monetize their videos otherwise.
It's starting to become bothersome to me, and youtube in general is starting to become problematic, I know, but I just wanted to voice my thoughts.
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toplesstopics · 1 year
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New highlight clip from my vlog "Facebook/Instagram will finally "free the nipple"?! (Yeah, right) | Topless Topics Rants" that proves incontrovertibly that my content is targeted for bans/censorship to a far more extreme degree than anyone else on mainstream websites, especially Youtube:
(see the full vlog here: https://youtu.be/PRcP718cIXg )
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gemstarb · 20 days
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Yes Scientology is a Criminal Organization that has covered up crimes for Decades upon Decades. They want innocent people to sign over their natural born human and civil rights so they can use them as automaton slaves.
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pedrocaspn · 26 days
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Liberdade de expressão que as redes sociais retiram...
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novataleart · 3 months
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Uhhhh, I was watching some old angsty Animation memes I used to watch on YT, and youtube blurred parts of it containing blood and self harm. Not sure if the creator knows or if it was done with/without permission, but thought I'd share incase other creators don't want YT to censor their work.
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Curious about how Youtube's censorship's gotten?
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You can't use footage from a Frozen short unless it's heavily edited to pass their requirements.
That's right, you can't use footage from Frozen for a long time until the algorithm decides you're directly stealing it.
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The orchestral music Disney uses is irreplaceable. Your only choice is to trim out the entire segment to increase dialogue and overlay a louder music in the background.
However, your options to do so is greyed out.
This was for a meme.
Thanks, Youtube.
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thenefariousrevenants · 8 months
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Well, YouTube decided to age restrict our video. No reason what so ever.
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kaydub80 · 10 months
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Watch "YouTube Censorship | Everything You Build They Can Destroy!" on YouTube
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dysphoria-things · 2 months
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i think some people forget that people who self censor in youtube videos arent doing that for views. you can say fuck youtube monetization just make your videos for yourself but in modern society, this is people’s jobs. people make their livelyhood on youtube. it matters that people are stuck between censoring themselves or making a living.
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lunar-vvitch · 1 year
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Today, Caitlin Doughty of the Ask a Mortician YouTube channel posted a video discussing the fact that her recent video, a long form documentary style video on the 1915 disaster of the SS Eastland in Chicago, the story of which has largely been forgotten, was given a community guidelines violation. It did not violate the guidelines YouTube has claimed it did, or any guidelines. But the video was essentially shadow banned. Caitlin is, of course, a mortician, and also a death-postive advocate and educator. Her entire channel is about education and honest discussion of death. The SS Eastland video was the product of months of work by her and her team in collaboration with historians and relatives of victims of the Eastland. An educational documentary that had the sole purpose bringing light to a forgotten tragedy and remembering the victims has been hidden away from all but those who know right where to look for it. The video is below, please watch it and share so this story isn't forgotten.
"A massive ship, an unthinkable tragedy, a chance to make sure the victims of the SS Eastland aren't lost to time."
Edit: the embedded video won't play because it's been age restricted :| of course. here's the link: https://youtu.be/UCHt2MOVCbg
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eziojensenthe3rd · 25 days
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Hey if you're are reading this and you're in the us, please call your reps and tell them not to support KOSA because that bill will not do what it advertises and instead will make life on the internet much more dire.
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In the 1920s, a series of greed-based, racially charged murders of members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation occurred in Oklahoma. (The linked article is a gift 🎁 link, so anyone can read the entire article, even if they do not subscribe to The New York Times.)
The article's authors, Jim Gray and David Grann, also point out how legislatures in red states like Oklahoma have created laws that are being used to prevent the teaching of significant racist incidents in American history for fear that it could be implied that students are being taught that they "'should feel discomfort, guilt, anguish or any other form of psychological distress' on account of their race or sex." Consequently, teaching about the Reign of Terror against the Osage Nation is being stifled in some Oklahoma schools.
Here is a video about the murders.
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.Below are some excerpts from the article:
During the early 20th century, members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma were systematically murdered by white settlers. Yet outside the Osage Nation, the history of this racial injustice — one of the worst in American history — was distorted and then largely erased from memory. “Killers of the Flower Moon,” a film directed by Martin Scorsese, shines an extraordinary light on these events and provides a long overdue opportunity to restore them in our consciousness. But ironically, at the same time that the film is being released, there is a new attempt to suppress the teaching of this very history in the state where it took place. In 2021 the Oklahoma Legislature passed a bill prohibiting teachers in public school from instructing several concepts, including that “any individual should feel discomfort, guilt, anguish or any other form of psychological distress” on account of their race or sex. The vagueness of the law has caused teachers to censor themselves, for fear of losing their licenses or their school’s accreditation. In a high school classroom in Dewey, Okla., copies of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” the nonfiction book behind the film, were left unread because the teacher worried about running afoul of the law. Another teacher confessed that she was uncertain if she could refer to the settlers who murdered the Osage as white. At stake in these fights is not only factual accuracy. It is also how new generations will be taught to record and remember the past — both the good and the bad — so that they can learn to make their own history. The story of what’s now called the Osage Reign of Terror is essential to understanding America’s past. After vast oil deposits were discovered under their lands, the Osage were suddenly, by the 1920s, among the wealthiest people per capita in the world. In the year 1923 alone, the roughly 2,000 Osage on the tribal roll received a total of more than $30 million, the equivalent today of more than $400 million. As their wealth increased, though, it unleashed an insidious backlash across the country. The U.S. government passed legislation requiring many Osage to have white guardians to manage their fortunes — a system that was both abhorrently racist and widely corrupt. Then the Osage began to die under mysterious circumstances: There were shootings, poisonings and even a bombing. [color emphasis added]
I encourage you to read the entire article. It is tragic that red states are so afraid of their racist past that they are making it extremely difficult for children in those states to learn about the racist underbelly of American history, and how that history continues to reverberate in our society.
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whereserpentswalk · 4 months
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Instead of saying "I want to kill myself" I now say "I'm going to violate the Hays Code." "I'm going to violate YouTube terms of service." Or "I'm going to violate the comics code." And I hate realizing all three of those mean the same thing. Progress is moving backwards in this society.
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