YouTube removes 'gender identity' from hate speech policy
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Stop using youtube.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byWhat else has such a catalog? Going to be hard to persuade creators to host their own content with ads and subscriptions.
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As reported from a substack writer… 🤮
Substack platforms and monetizes Nazis.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byMind providing a bit more context to this so I can look it up ? I’ll boycott substick if need be.
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Mind providing a bit more context to this so I can look it up ? I’ll boycott substick if need be.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byhttps://www.platformer.news/leaving-substack-platformer-year-four/
This looks to be straight from the person that BroBot9000 was referring to. Interesting read. -
What else has such a catalog? Going to be hard to persuade creators to host their own content with ads and subscriptions.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byLots of popular Youtubers are already there, and they strip the sponsor segments out of their content too.
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What international alternatives exist for YouTube? And I understand RedNote as an alternative for TikTok, but YouTube fills a little bit of a different niche.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byThe closest, at least outside of China, would be Dailymotion.
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wrote 22 days ago last edited by
Maybe people could read more?
Nobody needs this endless "content" slop.
For real people need to get a grip if they can't survive without it. They're addicted.
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Mind providing a bit more context to this so I can look it up ? I’ll boycott substick if need be.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byI found some older news articles, but nothing more recent for an update.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/substack-nazi-content-policies-controversy/
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I found some older news articles, but nothing more recent for an update.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/substack-nazi-content-policies-controversy/
wrote 22 days ago last edited byhttps://theracket.news/p/substacks-nazi-problem-isnt-going-away?ref=platformer.news
This one's more recent. As of six months ago, still a problem.
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Maybe people could read more?
Nobody needs this endless "content" slop.
For real people need to get a grip if they can't survive without it. They're addicted.
wrote 22 days ago last edited bytotally agree with reading more. text is easy to consume, easy to store, (somewhat) easy to verify (if sources are provided), and it keeps (if using dead trees for storage). ever since the pandemic i started reading more and must say i really like it
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Lots of popular Youtubers are already there, and they strip the sponsor segments out of their content too.
wrote 22 days ago last edited bySadly I couldn't get it to stream reliably though it's been a few months since I unsubscribed.
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What international alternatives exist for YouTube? And I understand RedNote as an alternative for TikTok, but YouTube fills a little bit of a different niche.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byNo one wants to talk about PeerTube?
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No one wants to talk about PeerTube?
wrote 22 days ago last edited by/c/peertube@lemmy.world
There's a couple Lemmy communies out there where we showcase different channels.
https://lemmy.world/c/peertube
Check out top for a decent selection. It's a somewhat new community but we are growing fast. It's federated and has some hidden gems from people. Has a very early YouTube feel.
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As reported from a substack writer… 🤮
Substack platforms and monetizes Nazis.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byOh sorry, didn't know about that
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wrote 22 days ago last edited by
Go outside.
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totally agree with reading more. text is easy to consume, easy to store, (somewhat) easy to verify (if sources are provided), and it keeps (if using dead trees for storage). ever since the pandemic i started reading more and must say i really like it
wrote 22 days ago last edited byHell yeah. Let's hear it for the readers. Let's hear it for footnotes. Let's hear it for references. Let's hear it for bibliographies. Let's hear it for the more in depth ideas that can be explored via text than video or audio.
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wrote 22 days ago last edited by
It's not an easy answer, but the best way I've found so far is to use GrayJay.
If I find that one of the content creators I follow on YouTube happen to post their content on any other platform, I switch my subscription to that platform.
Besides YouTube they support Nebula, Twitch, Odysee, PeerTube, Dailymotion, Bitchute, Kick, BiliBili, Rumble, Patreon, and more.
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No one wants to talk about PeerTube?
wrote 22 days ago last edited byBecause the user experience is horrible for non-creators.
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Lots of popular Youtubers are already there, and they strip the sponsor segments out of their content too.
wrote 22 days ago last edited byThe popular YouTubers are trash tho
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The popular YouTubers are trash tho
wrote 22 days ago last edited byMost of them are literally Nazis. Anytime I go to youtube and finish a video all the suggested videos to watch after are obscene "anti-woke" trash.
The youtube to right-wing pipeline is real.
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No one wants to talk about PeerTube?
wrote 22 days ago last edited byI don't think it's possible for PeerTube to scale to a size where it would be capable of competing with Youtube.