It actually wasn't Crowder having a take on it. Tim Pool spoke directly to people at YouTube who gave him that information and then he tweeted it out. Crowder was reading the information directly from Tim's tweets.
Those are words right from YouTube employee's mouths. Let's see if they stand by them or let them slip more and more. My bet is on the latter.
I'm guessing that much like any of their rules, this will be applied selectively. They don't need to give big media loopholes because the rules never applied to them to begin with.
I’m done using YouTube. I officially will no longer use their services. Google is dead to me also after seeing their blatant search manipulation I will never use them again.
There used to be hundreds of different search engines, all giving different results with different algorithms. Now? Everything just front ends the same one. There are a couple out there, like Bing, but for the most part even they follow the same rules.
Well, I use DuckDuckGo as my default search engine on my phone, iPads and MacBook. Works fine. As for YouTube, I spend a lot of time on there watching people like Pool, car repair videos and music production videos (yes, I am a musician and artist, and would be considered an odd duck since I'm a Trump supporter), but I run adblocker and NEVER see ads, which is how they survive. I was spending upwards of $500/mo for Google services such as AdWords and YouTube TV but stopped that nonsense during the summer. I have a real problem with my money going into the pockets of people who want to destroy my livelihood. I also haven't set foot in a Target or Guitar Center since April because of their BLM woke garbage. The only thing I'm hooked on is Amazon since they've made it too easy to buy a bunch of crap at once and it's here tomorrow. I really need to wean myself away from Amazon.
If it wasn't so God damn convenient, I wouldn't use it. But when you need that abstract thing for a certain project you're doing and you can't seem to find it at your local stores, Amazon ends up saving the day with free next day shipping with prime.
Only thing I hate, is that they've banned me from reviewing products, and I don't know why. I've emailed them a million times and it never goes anywhere.
Me addressing it:"I'm guessing that much like any of their rules, this will be applied selectively. They don't need to give big media loopholes because the rules never applied to them to begin with."
Crowder's take is meaningless because the rules never applied to the msm to begin with, therefore, he read Tim's information that came straight from the dishonest YouTube dullards.
You seem to be getting defensive. I watch and enjoy Crowder, however, what he said was absolutely meaningless in that instance.
That is very damning in them curating content and controlling info... need trump team to know about this once the dust settles and we get 4 more years. Its just more evidence to use against social media.
It actually wasn't Crowder having a take on it. Tim Pool spoke directly to people at YouTube who gave him that information and then he tweeted it out. Crowder was reading the information directly from Tim's tweets.
Those are words right from YouTube employee's mouths. Let's see if they stand by them or let them slip more and more. My bet is on the latter.
I'm guessing that much like any of their rules, this will be applied selectively. They don't need to give big media loopholes because the rules never applied to them to begin with.
I’m done using YouTube. I officially will no longer use their services. Google is dead to me also after seeing their blatant search manipulation I will never use them again.
There used to be hundreds of different search engines, all giving different results with different algorithms. Now? Everything just front ends the same one. There are a couple out there, like Bing, but for the most part even they follow the same rules.
Well, I use DuckDuckGo as my default search engine on my phone, iPads and MacBook. Works fine. As for YouTube, I spend a lot of time on there watching people like Pool, car repair videos and music production videos (yes, I am a musician and artist, and would be considered an odd duck since I'm a Trump supporter), but I run adblocker and NEVER see ads, which is how they survive. I was spending upwards of $500/mo for Google services such as AdWords and YouTube TV but stopped that nonsense during the summer. I have a real problem with my money going into the pockets of people who want to destroy my livelihood. I also haven't set foot in a Target or Guitar Center since April because of their BLM woke garbage. The only thing I'm hooked on is Amazon since they've made it too easy to buy a bunch of crap at once and it's here tomorrow. I really need to wean myself away from Amazon.
Agree on Amazon.
If it wasn't so God damn convenient, I wouldn't use it. But when you need that abstract thing for a certain project you're doing and you can't seem to find it at your local stores, Amazon ends up saving the day with free next day shipping with prime.
Only thing I hate, is that they've banned me from reviewing products, and I don't know why. I've emailed them a million times and it never goes anywhere.
Brave browser will do the same. No app required.
He was pointing out Crowder's analysis, which Tim Pool didn't do.
Pretty sure I covered that in the last paragraph.
No, you didn't. Your whole post discredits Crowder's part.
Me addressing it: "I'm guessing that much like any of their rules, this will be applied selectively. They don't need to give big media loopholes because the rules never applied to them to begin with."
Crowder's take is meaningless because the rules never applied to the msm to begin with, therefore, he read Tim's information that came straight from the dishonest YouTube dullards.
You seem to be getting defensive. I watch and enjoy Crowder, however, what he said was absolutely meaningless in that instance.
That is very damning in them curating content and controlling info... need trump team to know about this once the dust settles and we get 4 more years. Its just more evidence to use against social media.