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beeflet 5 days ago

I don't know it's constantly kicking youtubers I subscribe to off the site, and removing videos. It would be nice if it were more censorship resistant

pezezin 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I am subscribed to more than 70 YouTube channels, and I have never seen any of them getting kicked out, and the only videos that get removed are due to some bullshit music copyright claims.

If you see Youtubers getting kicked out constantly you might be subscribing to some weird stuff...

beeflet 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I am subscribed to ~270 channels through newpipe and I get "failed to fetch subscription" like maybe once a month only to see the channel is dead (usually temporarily). If you are just using youtube's app directly you won't notice when they get delisted.

I just scrolled through my subscriptions and it's mostly music, comedy, gaming, entertainment, and science channels.

I always assume it is for DMCA or for saying curse words. Every once and a while it will be because they said something politically incorrect or used the wrong chemicals or showed a gun or something.

I think that pretty much anything except for porn and gore should be allowed. I am just scrolling and I think that this video is a good example of a vid that only lasts about a month on the site, even though it should be allowed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1B_EdVnKFg

It has "guns", it has "drugs", it has political figures, and it has minecraft so therefore it must qualify as a children's video. This channel is basically a magnet for getting wrongfully demonetized and banned by AI or some guy working in an indian call center. But 12 years ago this would be a normal video.

Another example I can think of is "youtube poops" which are unconventional mashups of copyrighted content. They constantly get taken down and need to be reuploaded:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwgPraTb_64

pezezin 4 days ago | parent [-]

I wonder about the influence of the language. I regularly watch videos in English, Spanish (my mother language), and Japanese (my girlfriend's language).

English-speaking channels are usually more "polite" in the way they speak, while Spanish-speaking channels are way crazier, using expressions that no American would dare to use xD

Regarding Japanese, I don't understand enough to have a judgement, but Japanese people are usually very careful and non-confrontational.

eimrine 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

70 channels is nothing, I add to my subscription list 700 channels per each year and listen to Youtube no less than 5 hours daily. Your weird stuff statement seems like victim-shaming.

listenallyall 4 days ago | parent [-]

Lol - congrats? In another era, people would say... get a life!

eimrine 4 days ago | parent [-]

You know nothing about my Youtube consumption pattern - neither my typical device nor my body position while doing it nor even whether I do it indoor.

simianwords 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

It’s an extremely hard problem to solve unfortunately. The political tides keep shifting. One day it’s unthinkable to non censor a gender critical video. Another day it is okay.

The YouTube management has to be adaptive enough to work in the small window that society allows at that time.

infamia 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

It isn't society they're kicking people off of YouTube for, it's whatever their advertisers do or don't want at any given moment. The advertising companies are their customers, and everyone else is just grist for the mill.

simianwords 4 days ago | parent [-]

What advertisers want is downstream from society

immibis 4 days ago | parent [-]

Downstream from rich society FWIW. They aren't changing ads to cater to people without money.

account42 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

YouTube censors a lot more than it is legally required to.