Changes to youtube uploads
Posted by BlueBlaze95 7 years ago
Due to recent chances on YouTube's flagging system, Unsafe versions of videos will no longer be shown on YouTube at all. I'll be changing the links for all current unsafe versions to daily motion links which you can view the videos on. It really shouldn't change much to everyone viewing just expect some unsafe videos to be unavailable while I'm changing things around.
Posted by MirceaKitsune 7 years ago Report
Are the people running Youtube going from primitive snowflakes to even more primitive snowflakes again? The things I've been hearing recently suggest that some purist group of sorts has taken it over...
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Posted by BlueBlaze95 7 years ago Report
Yep, pretty much.
Youtube is basically turning into BabyTv.
Really hate how things have been getting censored lately, it's just gotten so ridiculous.
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Posted by delete2590h26nb 7 years ago Report
cool
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Posted by galeskydragon 7 years ago Report
yeah the youtube 'heros' trash they pushed, making trolling super easy on people :/
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Posted by joshfang96 7 years ago Report
you know, you could put the unsafe versions of the videos on eka's portal video category's under gallery.
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Posted by Optica 7 years ago Report
YouTube Heroes, I figured as much. I always questioned if YouTube is even a viable platform for voraephilia, despite having a channel dedicated to pony vore. The new program as well as the recent de-monetizations only serve as the final nails in the coffin.
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Posted by ViperBits 7 years ago Report
Ugh, the world is getting more and more retarded each day. Safe Spaces, YouTube "Heroes", ban on any even MLP horse foalcon, etc. And the sad thing, this is not just some stupid idea the government or corporations had, this idea is in fact supported by quite a large amount of people... The Western culture grew too bucking soft.
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Posted by ScrubEC 7 years ago Report
The biggest problem here is that Google doesn't care about maintaining Youtube because it's their least profitable service, despite it being their most popular. As such, it places more emphasis on protecting its relationship with its corporate buddies than providing support for the community it fostered. Honestly, the only way this is really going to stop is if the DMCA gets updated or a new video sharing website worth a toss comes along.
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