Sorry but this livestream is incredibly bad. After he and his buddies joke around/rant through an entire question, he goes "Guys, guys we're getting off track" then 5 seconds later goes back to joking around and ranting again. It's ok to make comments every once in a while but this is like 90% Crowder & Co., 10% press conference. Having 5 or 6 people in the studio cracking jokes doesn't help.
I'm disappointed that this is the Watch thread for this event. I hope in the future there's a sticky to a link on RSBNetwork for press conferences instead of to a comedian's webcast.
That's a fair point, but does he need to interrupt this much? Is there a certain threshold? Most livestreams I've seen are 10% commentary, 90% content.
This is the same way it was during the debates last year.
For Crowder? Seems like it's just a thing with him being talkative then, not YT copyright policies.
Sorry but this livestream is incredibly bad. After he and his buddies joke around/rant through an entire question, he goes "Guys, guys we're getting off track" then 5 seconds later goes back to joking around and ranting again. It's ok to make comments every once in a while but this is like 90% Crowder & Co., 10% press conference. Having 5 or 6 people in the studio cracking jokes doesn't help.
That's the show. It sucks.
I'm disappointed that this is the Watch thread for this event. I hope in the future there's a sticky to a link on RSBNetwork for press conferences instead of to a comedian's webcast.
Then go on cspan. Crowder has to interrupt or CNN will copyright strike him on YouTube. This is the same way it was during the debates last year.
That's a fair point, but does he need to interrupt this much? Is there a certain threshold? Most livestreams I've seen are 10% commentary, 90% content.
For Crowder? Seems like it's just a thing with him being talkative then, not YT copyright policies.
Yea he explained that on the second debate or the VP debate, he got taken down by copyright earlier in the year for showing CNN