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Post by karl on Jan 25, 2020 17:28:30 GMT
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jan 27, 2020 20:10:47 GMT
They use too much polarization about which side should be fitted. They've removed many not bad stuff, because it wasn't about socialist politics. Such techniques are no good to nothing. It kills economy freedom. So, I guess yt would kill itself keeping this mono view on.
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Post by karl on Jan 28, 2020 8:33:26 GMT
They use too much polarization about which side should be fitted. They've removed many not bad stuff, because it wasn't about socialist politics. Such techniques are no good to nothing. It kills economy freedom. So, I guess yt would kill itself keeping this mono view on.
These days, they don't want political content, whether it's to the left or to the right. They just want to make money, and promoting content that is less controversial attracts more advertisers. It's moving towards being a platform for corporations, where the videos are professionally made, and also professionally uncontroversial. This might boost their bottomline in the short run, but if it ceases to attract young talent, it will eventually become sterile and uninteresting, particularly for the younger audience.
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