Ok guys, here is a solution to the YouTube problem until another video posting site rises out of the ashes:
Make a makeshift youtube channel on any other social media site by only posting videos.
You won’t make money, but at least you can share your ideas with the world.
Replying to:PermaLike I like the idea
But I don't like the shit it likes to
bitchute simply promotes free speech and only bans/removes when actual law is broken
why let Google/Youtube dictate what you can or can’t watch, you make that decision yourself
i will admit bitchute is mainly politics-based right now because they’re mainly the only Wrong-Thinkers™ who are getting shafted out of a voice by Youtube so my comment above was more of a joke but still
Replying to:Ralph (Developer)bitchute simply promotes free speech and only bans/removes w
Yeah the central idea is solid, but in practice it clearly favors a certain type of alt-righty creator and a more right leaning audience.
It doesn’t seem as open as Youtube. Sure there are some gaming videos, and MAYBE a couple animation videos if you look hard enough, but the majority of the popular content, and the majority of the content it chooses to promote is reactionary. My own personal politics aside, it just isn’t the platform for the content I and most of the people on the site create.
Replying to:乃???? ㄗ?????Is there videos of video games on there?
I believe there are. All i know is the site is one of the bigger ones. The main issue is that YouTube is the ONLY video streaming service for the public that is THAT large. The closest we have is Twitch i guess so i guess we all go to Twitch Streams and make Patreons and stuff
Did you hear about the new laws and stuff being pressed by the FTC?
Basically put, content aimed for children (this is entirely decided by a braindead bot judging your videos) will get you fined now cause it’ll be against the law by 2020. There’s appeals and the such you can do (i sent a review to the FTC despite not being American) so we all need to act while we can or we all lose our free internet.
Replying to:UnknownDid you hear about the new laws and stuff being pressed by t
any law that includes “for the children” is bullshit and has malicious intent ($) behind it
nobody gives a fuck if little billy watches a rage gamer get his shit fucked up in a profanity-laced lets play of fortnite on Youtube, he’ll be just fine
he hears 10x worse shit on the daily at school
but now that profanity-laced gamer will get his revenue sliced in 1/5th and basically not be able to operate anymore because, idk reasons i guess?
Replying to:Ralph (Developer)any law that includes "for the children" is bullshit and h
Why did your example just make me think of some guy playing Fortnite being boned by his boyfriend while saying something along the lines of “where we droppin’ bois”.
Imagine what COPPA means for cartoon reviewers. Yeesh.
At this point I’ll probably just have to get rid of the vids on my channel. as I a 14yr wouldn’t have the money to pay the fine, and my parents don’t know about my channel so obviously I can’t just be like “Hey Mom Dad, pay this 42,000 fine”.
The only video I’m even slightly confident about not getting fined for is my Sekiro video, but I just can’t take any risks.
Let’s call the new YouTube Ourtube
I have the photoshopped image I made ready.
But we might be copyrighted…
This is very accurate.
b i t c h u t e
I don’t know how to feel about this comment
yes
Like I like the idea
But I don’t like the shit it likes to promote so I’m a bit on the fence
bitchute simply promotes free speech and only bans/removes when actual law is broken
why let Google/Youtube dictate what you can or can’t watch, you make that decision yourself
i will admit bitchute is mainly politics-based right now because they’re mainly the only Wrong-Thinkers™ who are getting shafted out of a voice by Youtube so my comment above was more of a joke but still
Yeah the central idea is solid, but in practice it clearly favors a certain type of alt-righty creator and a more right leaning audience.
It doesn’t seem as open as Youtube. Sure there are some gaming videos, and MAYBE a couple animation videos if you look hard enough, but the majority of the popular content, and the majority of the content it chooses to promote is reactionary. My own personal politics aside, it just isn’t the platform for the content I and most of the people on the site create.
Like literally one of the first things on the page is
Hitler: The True Story.
Like I think it’s fair to not want to be associated with that.
Maybe it might be an objective, unbiased video on Hitler’s life.
But based on the video next to it called the Talmud truth with a racist caricature and JEW in bold red text, I highly doubt it.
Hitler: The True Story.
found @aguy ‘s account
O wait, that’s a social media site
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Probably Dailymotion that’ll rise up i’d say
Is there videos of video games on there?
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I believe there are. All i know is the site is one of the bigger ones. The main issue is that YouTube is the ONLY video streaming service for the public that is THAT large. The closest we have is Twitch i guess so i guess we all go to Twitch Streams and make Patreons and stuff
dailymotion that site that’s just been on the sidelines for all of the internets existence and has neither gained nor lost any real ranking
it’s magical
what happened to youtube?
http://sticknodes.com/members/breadpuggieproductions/activity/568014/#acomment-568121
Find my answer here.
I don’t have enough Time to type it out again because I am about to go to sleep
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Did you hear about the new laws and stuff being pressed by the FTC?
Basically put, content aimed for children (this is entirely decided by a braindead bot judging your videos) will get you fined now cause it’ll be against the law by 2020. There’s appeals and the such you can do (i sent a review to the FTC despite not being American) so we all need to act while we can or we all lose our free internet.
there’s no way that’s true… is it?
either way i’m too lazy too look it up, and that’s a horrible terrible idea
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Nope, 100% true, Chadtronic did a good video on it
any law that includes “for the children” is bullshit and has malicious intent ($) behind it
nobody gives a fuck if little billy watches a rage gamer get his shit fucked up in a profanity-laced lets play of fortnite on Youtube, he’ll be just fine
he hears 10x worse shit on the daily at school
but now that profanity-laced gamer will get his revenue sliced in 1/5th and basically not be able to operate anymore because, idk reasons i guess?
same moral panic, different boogeyman
fuck billy
WON’T ANYONE THINK OF THE RICH PEO- I MEAN THE CHILDREN?
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Why did your example just make me think of some guy playing Fortnite being boned by his boyfriend while saying something along the lines of “where we droppin’ bois”.
I’d happily do that ngl-
Wait, are you implying the FTC wants to affect more than just youtube?
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Wouldn’t be surprised
I’d assume the bots are gonna flag the videos “properly” and the FTC is only gonna step in if you’re blatantly avoiding stuff
but the fine is ridiculous
Imagine what COPPA means for cartoon reviewers. Yeesh.
At this point I’ll probably just have to get rid of the vids on my channel. as I a 14yr wouldn’t have the money to pay the fine, and my parents don’t know about my channel so obviously I can’t just be like “Hey Mom Dad, pay this 42,000 fine”.
The only video I’m even slightly confident about not getting fined for is my Sekiro video, but I just can’t take any risks.
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I’m just glad I’m British so i can somewhat avoid it
*meanwhile Article 13*
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B r e x i t , s o n