Imagine flagging for harmful content the Bob Ross of video game and tech news. 🤡
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Mr. Sujano: "I don't hide my sources" Youtube: "Hold my AI moderation"
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Warning: Sources that contain real information may be harmful to your consumerism index.
4 weeks ago | 168
Censoring creators but letting bots go rampant on YouTube. Typical Google.
4 weeks ago
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Google has way too much unchecked power. This needs to be addressed in congress. Fair use and freedom of speech are way too egregiously disregarded here.
4 weeks ago (edited) | 90
One way to circumvent this would be to move all the sources to a separately hosted text file / site that you link to.
4 weeks ago | 5
Imagine being flagged for something that actually isn't harmful or dangerous, then you spend hours wasted contacting their crappy customer service to find out nobody at YouTube is a real human being. That's what I went through with a video sharing how to legally play Java Minecraft on your phone. Funny thing is that Google Play allows an illegal way to play Java Minecraft but me sharing a video that showed me logging into my Microsoft account before downloading the game is harmful or dangerous? I put the video on my Patreon for free so if the YouTube CEO ever saw how wrong YouTube was to strike my channel, they could revoke the strike. YouTube has gone way down hill.
4 weeks ago | 5
they were upset that the fluff hasn't been on a video for sometime we all miss the cat
4 weeks ago
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That's messed up, especially when the source is the most important, and YouTube is currently giving reasons to not give the source...
3 weeks ago | 5
That maybe why other youtubers add the links in a comment pinned st the top.
4 weeks ago | 3
Have you seen the people who do the manual reviews and handle the disputes? Lots of them work from the country of uncertified truck drivers that speak two words of English.
4 weeks ago | 3
Man, this really sucks. You're one of my favorite tech channels. Definitely my favorite tech news channel though. Your content has never been harmful and I've used your provided links many times. YouTube should allow the community of the offending channels to voice their opinions and help appeal these decisions because they are the ones getting value out of it. YouTube seems to come after the ones providing value. I appreciate your content!
4 weeks ago | 1
You are welcome to host your sources on our website. I won't link it here as YT will likely hold the comment. But you're welcome to use it. All you have to do then is add a link to the post on the video description. Full transparency, this will benefit the site a lot more than it will benefit you. But we'd love to have you on board in any capacity.
3 weeks ago | 0
Mr. Sujano
Hey All - Delayed video today, but now it's out. This isn't the first time YT has flagged some of the sources from my news videos. I may have to make a change moving forward for future videos, but we'll see after further investigation.
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