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.
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.
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