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Post by DKTrav88 on Feb 21, 2019 3:06:43 GMT
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 21, 2019 3:42:56 GMT
Man... It's fucking disgusting and scary. Several hours ago, I watched a video which mentioned Epic Games remove Fortnite ads due to pedophile scandal. I thought it was about child predators in Fortnite. But after watching MattsWhatItIs videos, I just found the true horror behind this story. I'm still shocked.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 2, 2019 15:17:39 GMT
I didn't get the point of what exactly was panic about, but I'm glad that I'm even unaware of it.
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Post by DKTrav88 on Mar 2, 2019 17:37:29 GMT
I didn't get the point of what exactly was panic about, but I'm glad that I'm even unaware of it. Ignorance is bliss? Maybe I’m misunderstanding you. But the issue is YouTube is(or was, haven’t heard anything about them changing or fixing the issue) supporting/facilitating pedophilia via their algorithm in place that finds “similar videos” for their users and by sheer ignorance of the issue in whole, and it is monetized as ads are shown prior to and during those videos in where young children are being sexually exploited(in some cases) via challenges set by their viewers(which are pedophiles) or are in sexually compromising positions(for very short amounts of time) and pedophiles are marking those points in the videos in the comments section of the videos. YouTube has been told about this issue but has only gone as far as disabling the comments section of the videos reported, but never deleting any pedophiles’ YouTube accounts. Because of this, other companies that run their ads on YouTube have pulled their ads off of YouTube. This is my understanding of the issue. If find it disgusting and despicable on the part of YouTube(which is actually Google) to let it continue and not suspend YouTube accounts. It literally looks like Google is in support of this issue and only tries to satisfy complaints by disabling comments on videos instead of banning the pedophiles themselves and fixing their algorithm.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 3, 2019 8:27:52 GMT
I didn't get the point of what exactly was panic about, but I'm glad that I'm even unaware of it. Ignorance is bliss? Maybe I’m misunderstanding you. But the issue is YouTube is(or was, haven’t heard anything about them changing or fixing the issue) supporting/facilitating pedophilia via their algorithm in place that finds “similar videos” for their users and by sheer ignorance of the issue in whole, and it is monetized as ads are shown prior to and during those videos in where young children are being sexually exploited(in some cases) via challenges set by their viewers(which are pedophiles) or are in sexually compromising positions(for very short amounts of time) and pedophiles are marking those points in the videos in the comments section of the videos. YouTube has been told about this issue but has only gone as far as disabling the comments section of the videos reported, but never deleting any pedophiles’ YouTube accounts. Because of this, other companies that run their ads on YouTube have pulled their ads off of YouTube. This is my understanding of the issue. If find it disgusting and despicable on the part of YouTube( which is actually Google) to let it continue and not suspend YouTube accounts. It literally looks like Google is in support of this issue and only tries to satisfy complaints by disabling comments on videos instead of banning the pedophiles themselves and fixing their algorithm. Why ignorance? I was asking about 'what exactly'. Thank you for your detailed explanation. Now, I can say that I share the view that YT has come too far with their policies. And yes, it's important that it's just a branch of G.
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Post by DKTrav88 on Mar 3, 2019 17:48:06 GMT
Ignorance is bliss? Maybe I’m misunderstanding you. But the issue is YouTube is(or was, haven’t heard anything about them changing or fixing the issue) supporting/facilitating pedophilia via their algorithm in place that finds “similar videos” for their users and by sheer ignorance of the issue in whole, and it is monetized as ads are shown prior to and during those videos in where young children are being sexually exploited(in some cases) via challenges set by their viewers(which are pedophiles) or are in sexually compromising positions(for very short amounts of time) and pedophiles are marking those points in the videos in the comments section of the videos. YouTube has been told about this issue but has only gone as far as disabling the comments section of the videos reported, but never deleting any pedophiles’ YouTube accounts. Because of this, other companies that run their ads on YouTube have pulled their ads off of YouTube. This is my understanding of the issue. If find it disgusting and despicable on the part of YouTube( which is actually Google) to let it continue and not suspend YouTube accounts. It literally looks like Google is in support of this issue and only tries to satisfy complaints by disabling comments on videos instead of banning the pedophiles themselves and fixing their algorithm. Why ignorance? I was asking about 'what exactly'. Thank you for your detailed explanation. Now, I can say that I share the view that YT has come too far with their policies. And yes, it's important that it's just a branch of G. I misunderstood you. It seemed like you were saying that you were glad(bliss) to be ignorant(unaware) of this issue, I apologize.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 4, 2019 14:47:08 GMT
Why ignorance? I was asking about 'what exactly'. Thank you for your detailed explanation. Now, I can say that I share the view that YT has come too far with their policies. And yes, it's important that it's just a branch of G. I misunderstood you. It seemed like you were saying that you were glad(bliss) to be ignorant(unaware) of this issue, I apologize. Thank you very much, but let me apologize first, because I was not fair to you in many posts about a year ago. I will be very glad if you excuse me for my witty voice then.
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