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RE: YouTube Goes On Rampage Against Conservative Accounts; Blames "Newer Members" Of Mod Team

in #youtube7 years ago (edited)

These are a lot of accounts youtube has banned, and a lot of issued strikes, partial bans, or temporary suspensions. I don't think this is the right way for youtube to handle content that it doesn't like. Much as they are protecting their image, they are doing damage to the huge number of users that use youtube. The content produced by many of these accounts is huge and attracts a lot of users. Are these trusted flaggers even kept in check and kept from abusing the system.. We are likely to see many false flags here. Good content could get flagged simply because the flagger has personal issues with the creator of the content.
Well this is good for dtube. Many of these users are welcome to dtube where they can freely express themselves. And even get paid for worth their input. Unlike youtube where users always have to look upto ads to make good returns. Which of recent has seen many content creators quitting the platform for not valuing the investment they incur into youtube with content that attracts users.

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