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[_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)04:35:52 No.3455250
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)04:48:08 No.3455252
>>3455250
flashbacks from pown.it
never forget
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)05:30:49 No.3455258
quality content as always
out of curiosity i checked to see if it's on youtube and i don't know. is this it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zDveKs7uZE they have censored it by requiring you to log in,
which i won't do.
i hate alphabet (google) so much. why they wanted to turn youtube in 70s television i'll never
understand and they fucking succeeded with everybody self-censoring their curse words or tip
toeing around topics overlord alphabet (google) doesn't like.
i can't believe youtube will ban you if you say there was election fraud and due to that trump
lost. no matter what you think about trump it's just wrong to not allow certain speech to be said.
likewise you're not allowed to contradict the world health organization on youtube but they
aren't banning official government accounts that are doing that, W.H.O. have said that lockdowns
should be avoided but government accounts keep saying that it is necessary. speech has never been
less free and rules are selectively enforced. it's been like that for a long time now but this
last year they have really cranked it up.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)05:32:01 No.3455259
>>3455258
ok embed thumbnail confirms that that's the flash on youtube. so it's there, they just don't want
people to see it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)10:20:24 No.3455293
>>3455258
that's because freedom of speech doesn't apply to private corporations
the real stupid dilemma is people neglecting the rules of the market and treating youtube and the
big sites like public open forums of speech that are regulated and under such freedom, but they
aren't
they are just someone's private treehouses and can do what they want
and people forgot that if such a place is shitty you just move on to the next or create your own
instead people treat them like they are the only designated mandated places that conversation is
possible and bend over to whichever whim it is that they can continue to do so
instead of just saying fuck you google, I'm going somewhere else
it's a far stretch to say that they should be made into state property (if that was possible
which it isn't), public organizations oftentimes work slower and less efficiently than private
ones, something which would be a huge problem to a company as volatile as internet services tend
to be, but
really state rules should apply to those big places of conversation and they should be under the
watch and regulation of public power to ensure that freedom of speech is upheld and private
arbitraryness is completely reduced
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)15:32:58 No.3455351
>>3455293
>and people forgot that if such a place is shitty you just move on to the next or create your own
That's not how the internet works nowadays, these websites deliberately stepped up to be the
one-stop-shop centralized website for their field, so them censoring random things they don't
like has a much worse effect.
Plenty of people have made all sorts of video-sharing websites to function as alternatives to
YouTube but they never stick for long or generate any comparable sort of community because
YouTube is such an unstoppable juggernaut and such a website is way too fucking expensive.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)16:04:41 No.3455358
>>3455351
That's what I'm saying, people blindly sticking to one site, because it is "the one and only".
That's bullshit, if you don't punish corps going against your wishes as a consumer by not buying
their product, nothing will change.
You can't just buy things and complain about them afterwards, as long as you still buy them,
nothing will change.
People need to stop buying into google's bullshit and watch videos somewhere else for a change.
It's as easy as that, the problem is purely psychological.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)17:05:27 No.3455371
Delicious nostalgic content. My compliments to the OP.