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electronman1729
02-24-2018, 14:21
Looks like you tube wiped the channel
Funny.. He was anti NRA as well!
Just looked at his facebook page, looks like he disabled it himself as they were issuing stikes against him over the weekend while he has no way to cantact anyone at youtube until monday.
When social media is how companies allow/disallow content, say goodbye to free speech and welcome to mob rule.
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Funny.. He was anti NRA as well!
All gun owners look the same to them.
Zundfolge
02-24-2018, 15:07
I liked MAC until he went all anti NRA like Yankee Marshall did so I stopped watching both of them ... that said fuck YouTube, the censoring fucks.
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electronman1729
02-24-2018, 15:23
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electronman1729
02-24-2018, 15:25
Funny.. He was anti NRA as well!
Just looked at his facebook page, looks like he disabled it himself as they were issuing stikes against him over the weekend while he has no way to cantact anyone at youtube until monday.
I don't use facebook but it's sad how people react to what they don't under stand.
colorider
02-24-2018, 19:53
Several air rifle channels were deleted last week as well.
Grant H.
02-24-2018, 21:15
Youtube has been demonetizing firearms channels for a while.
My expectation is that the demonetization of those channels was the "under-handed, in the background" first attempt at getting firearms content creators to move along. Now that many have argued back, and gone public, YT is moving to issuing strikes against those channels.
In the end, they can do what they want, as is being discussed in the "Trump = 2A Threat" thread, but we can certainly let our voices be known. I was watching a video on YT, and the NRA has an ad campaign running there. As much as ad's suck, let those run, and even click on them.
Use YT against themselves by making them pay the channels you like for the views they get with the NRA ads.
Perhaps it's time to find and or create a new platform for disseminating content of this nature.
cfortune
02-24-2018, 22:20
Fuck the NRA
The NRA has strayed an awful way from how they were in the days of yore, and are unpopular for fair reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y50rwBtiZBU
This could also be the public using YouTube's system to get gun pages taken down. I don't know a ton of how YouTube works, so I could be wrong. Right before this weekend, I read an article about how Alex Jones' main YouTube channel is at risk of bring permanently shut down. Basically, if a channel is reported for violations I think three times in three months, it is suspended. If there are two more violations after that, it is permanently shut down. Perhaps this is some sort of fire mission to get stuff shut down, perhaps not. Could be both. If YouTube were smart, they'd let all the channels be reported and then take a very liberal interpretation of their user agreements to get stuff shut down.
This could also be the public using YouTube's system to get gun pages taken down. I don't know a ton of how YouTube works, so I could be wrong. Right before this weekend, I read an article about how Alex Jones' main YouTube channel is at risk of bring permanently shut down. Basically, if a channel is reported for violations I think three times in three months, it is suspended. If there are two more violations after that, it is permanently shut down. Perhaps this is some sort of fire mission to get stuff shut down, perhaps not. Could be both. If YouTube were smart, they'd let all the channels be reported and then take a very liberal interpretation of their user agreements to get stuff shut down.Yes, there is definitely a public/activist push to thumbs down/report anything gun or perceived right wing republican related. Youtube doesn't scan every video that is put up on yt, they don't have the manpower to do that. What they do is rely on the public to alert them to issues. I guess if gun owners could ever unite the way the left does you could retaliate by reporting left wing videos in the same manner. They would be temporarily taken down until yt investigates the content which is what happens to gun content.. someone flags it, it gets taken down by the system filters until the owner of the video protests it and yt employees decide that it doesn't violate any rules and then gets put back up.
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electronman1729
02-25-2018, 00:40
Maybe I should just create my own website for users like MAC and others to upload videos.
Maybe I should just create my own website for users like MAC and others to upload videos.
They have it
Full30.com
And patreon
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They have it
Full30.com
And patreon
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I was under the impression that Patreon is not a service which provides a content storage/delivery platform so much as a way to provide the service of pointing to "private" content stored elsewhere (such as YouTube). Is that incorrect?
Zundfolge
02-25-2018, 09:32
They have it
Full30.com
I suspect Full30 has been abandoned by its creators. Hasn't been any new innovation over there in ages and the admins are MIA. It still functions but I don't think we'll ever see them do anything with it.
And patreon
Patreon will turn on us eventually (they already have by shutting down funding for people like Lauren Southern) so I think MakerSupport (https://www.makersupport.com/) is a better option.
I was under the impression that Patreon is not a service which provides a content storage/delivery platform so much as a way to provide the service of pointing to "private" content stored elsewhere (such as YouTube). Is that incorrect?
Patreon is a way to get your users to support you financially.
Right, I understand the patronage aspect of patreon... but I was under the impression that they don't actually host content.
There is Vimeo.com, too, which has always been a video hosting site that didn't seem to have as strict of rules, and a cleaner, simpler interface.
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