jackmadrox Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skateak Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 We might not like it but honestly, they have every right too. It is their business, period. They will see a steep decline in website views as a whole though. Here is a question though. Aren't Vevo Music Videos monetized? So are they going to un-monetize all of the rap videos for the language and content? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cobby Posted September 2, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) Watch H3H3's video ... it's not censorship, it's companies not allowing themselves to be advertised on videos with "controversial" tags, such as famine, torture, sex, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc *yawn* Now, it's clearly a bot picking up the tags and doing this, because a video from Boogie about suicide and overcoming it got "censored" too. Just dont tag your videos with "controversial" shit and they'll be fine. Edited September 2, 2016 by The Last Cobbisquama 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redgrave Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Watch H3H3's video ... it's not censorship, it's companies not allowing themselves to be advertised on videos with "controversial" tags, such as famine, torture, sex, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc *yawn* Now, it's clearly a bot picking up the tags and doing this, because a video from Boogie about suicide and overcoming it got "censored" too. Just dont tag your videos with "controversial" shit and they'll be fine. This. h3h3 does a good job explaining it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damon8r351 Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) Looks like a lot of people are about to learn an internet rule they should've learned by now: an internet-based service that's ostensibly free to the user is not the product being offered by the company that created the service. The products being offered are the users of the service. Edited September 2, 2016 by damon8r351 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruffedgz Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 wow, this is very interesting that this happens more often then not which isn't good. Im hoping they can do this for all the political BS thats being place on there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobby Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 wow, this is very interesting that this happens more often then not which isn't good. Im hoping they can do this for all the political BS thats being place on there Why is it a bad thing? If I owned a bad company, I wouldn't want it advertised on videos about rape and murder and torture, etc, etc.. Not a good look for a company if it ends up on a video which is joking about or supporting any of the topics in the tags. Even stuff like overcoming depression could seem a bit insensitive to some, it's better to just avoid the subjects altogether. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kittens Are Awesome Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Youtube just wants cooking channels and makeup tutorials I guess. They're trying to push out all of the people that make their site interesting. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobby Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Youtube just wants cooking channels and makeup tutorials I guess. They're trying to push out all of the people that make their site interesting. It's not even YouTube's fault or doing ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJ_Radio Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 A fucking shame, since Youtube single-handedly gave countless people careers in video production, some of whom have been at it for over a decade. I used to upload a lot of video clips and snippets from older DVD sets (pre 2005) when you could just rip the file onto a DVD/video program and post it directly to Youtube. One video clip I posted gained over 100K views, I was excited since I'm a nobody. Then it got taken down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DEMON Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Why is it a bad thing? If I owned a bad company, I wouldn't want it advertised on videos about rape and murder and torture, etc, etc.. Not a good look for a company if it ends up on a video which is joking about or supporting any of the topics in the tags. Even stuff like overcoming depression could seem a bit insensitive to some, it's better to just avoid the subjects altogether. It's not just those they are censoring and impo those should be taken down as it's not a thing to joke about. They are actually censoring people for using words like fuck, shit etc. They're trying to make it more family friendly tbh. I haven't ever seen a teen (except for hardcore christians) who haven't use those words ever in their life. This is definitely going to affect a lot of YouTubers, one of my favorites has been been affected by it as his videos contain a lot of swear language, but he's a bit of a comedian and that's just his character.. at least this YouTuber has had some sense and didn't decide to make it his life, he has thought of other things previously if YouTube were to go and basically ruin that career for him. There's many other YouTubers out there that pretty much declared that this is them for life, so that's them kind of fucked up now if their personality relied on these topics that YouTube no longer wants. Too many over-senstive people.. Makes me wonder.. this is going to also affect Lets Plays of Mature rated games? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackmadrox Posted September 6, 2016 Author Share Posted September 6, 2016 It's not just those they are censoring and impo those should be taken down as it's not a thing to joke about. They are actually censoring people for using words like fuck, shit etc. They're trying to make it more family friendly tbh. I haven't ever seen a teen (except for hardcore christians) who haven't use those words ever in their life. This is definitely going to affect a lot of YouTubers, one of my favorites has been been affected by it as his videos contain a lot of swear language, but he's a bit of a comedian and that's just his character.. at least this YouTuber has had some sense and didn't decide to make it his life, he has thought of other things previously if YouTube were to go and basically ruin that career for him. There's many other YouTubers out there that pretty much declared that this is them for life, so that's them kind of fucked up now if their personality relied on these topics that YouTube no longer wants. Speaking of which, what about the AVGN? His videos are loaded to the brim with profanity, and he's been making videos for like 10 years! I wonder what will become of his channel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DEMON Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Speaking of which, what about the AVGN? His videos are loaded to the brim with profanity, and he's been making videos for like 10 years! I wonder what will become of his channel? Well, that guy has kind of progressed from YouTube, he managed to release a movie plus has most of his videos released on DVD/Blu-Ray now. I'm sure he'll figure something out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wavergray Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 (edited) From my understanding of the situation it's just a bot that scans through and finds tags that are breaking one of the monetization rules that been around for about a year. So it's not really censoring people it's just punishing them for using a ton of tags. There plenty people who I watch on YouTube who curse and talk about sex and stuff all the time who seemed to be fine. I think this just got blown out of proportion because Philip DeFranco (or whatever his name is) said his channel may get shut down. Edited September 6, 2016 by soultaker655 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katt Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Here, for better (and controversial) explanation. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaivRules Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Welcome to what newspapers have been dealing with FOREVER. Not getting paid for your crappy videos because advertisers don't like you ISN'T *censorship.* Good luck, Youtube 1%'ers! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Wow, They are actually really cleaning out the craps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAveryChu Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 "Its a private company"A private company where many people have been allowed to express their views and for creators to make a living doing so. YouTube changing their terms of service allows them to demonetize videos they deem offensive or "not advertiser friendly", which for all intents and purposes censorship. Those YouTubers can no longer make a living for expressing their positions like they have before. It doesn't matter if you think that censorship only applies to government institutions, what does matter is the implications of the idea in the real world (Feminism isn't about equality, just because it says it is).The right of the individual to freely express one's opinion should ALWAYS take precedent over the right for a corporation to conduct itself how it wants. Corporations are not people, and a social media platform like YouTube should not be allowed to demonetize the video based off of the subject matter or the opinions stated.If advertisers do not like and do not want to be associated with an individual they take issue with, then they should be able to opt out of having their advertisements shown there. Problem Solved, without any censorship. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaivRules Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 If advertisers do not like and do not want to be associated with an individual they take issue with, then they should be able to opt out of having their advertisements shown there. Problem Solved, without any censorship. That's exactly whats happening. What is the problem? Advertisers are opting out of showing their ads on videos with content they don't like. No videos are being removed. No new videos are being blocked. Anyone can still say whatever they want on Youtube, just like always. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAveryChu Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 That's exactly whats happening. What is the problem? Advertisers are opting out of showing their ads on videos with content they don't like. No videos are being removed. No new videos are being blocked. Anyone can still say whatever they want on Youtube, just like always. This simply is not the case. You have plenty of non-controversial YouTubers who had plenty of advertising support suddenly lose ALL monetization on the video. Pyrocynical did a video explaining his situation. I'm sure advertisers had no problem pulling their ads off of videos beforehand. It doesn't make any sense that they wouldn't be able to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaivRules Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 This simply is not the case. You have plenty of non-controversial YouTubers who had plenty of advertising support suddenly lose ALL monetization on the video. Pyrocynical did a video explaining his situation. I'm sure advertisers had no problem pulling their ads off of videos beforehand. It doesn't make any sense that they wouldn't be able to. RemiXound posted a video from a YouTuber above disputing what you are saying what is happening. It seems to explain everyones lack of understanding of the situation. And I say, again, no videos are being removed, no new videos are being blocked. Anyone can still say whatever they want on YouTube, just like always. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerryToxteth Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 "Its a private company" The right of the individual to freely express one's opinion should ALWAYS take precedent over the right for a corporation to conduct itself how it wants. Corporations are not people, and a social media platform like YouTube should not be allowed to demonetize the video based off of the subject matter or the opinions stated. Here's the problem. You are expressing your opinion through their corporation. If you want to freely express whatever strikes your fancy - you can - by starting your own YouTube-like company. But if you are going to spew your diatribe to the masses using their company, they can make whatever rules they want. It's their reputation, it's their bottom line, it's their investors. Yeah, capitalism can be cruel, bullying and insensitive. But you haven't been constitutionally censored by any stretch of the imaginaton, because you have the freedom to start your own website and say whatever you want. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sofa King Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 YouTube should be more worried about the garbage littered in the video comments than the content of the videos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAveryChu Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 Here's the problem. You are expressing your opinion through their corporation. If you want to freely express whatever strikes your fancy - you can - by starting your own YouTube-like company. But if you are going to spew your diatribe to the masses using their company, they can make whatever rules they want. It's their reputation, it's their bottom line, it's their investors. Yeah, capitalism can be cruel, bullying and insensitive. But you haven't been constitutionally censored by any stretch of the imaginaton, because you have the freedom to start your own website and say whatever you want. They CAN do it, but Obviously they SHOULDN'T be doing it. As far as censorship, no your ideas are not being completely blocked out yet, but it is a means of deplatforming unpopular ideas. It is an attempt to silence discourse. RemiXound posted a video from a YouTuber above disputing what you are saying what is happening. It seems to explain everyones lack of understanding of the situation. And I say, again, no videos are being removed, no new videos are being blocked. Anyone can still say whatever they want on YouTube, just like always. I watched through half of GradeA's video and it was based off of faulty logic and facts (I've heard that this isn't his first time). Creators don't get the money back from the period when it wasn't monetized. The message is not saying that advertisers are pulling out of the video. It is saying that the video CANNOT have any money made off it. Again, simply not true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DaivRules Posted September 7, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted September 7, 2016 They CAN do it, but Obviously they SHOULDN'T be doing it. As far as censorship, no your ideas are not being completely blocked out yet, but it is a means of deplatforming unpopular ideas. It is an attempt to silence discourse. I watched through half of GradeA's video and it was based off of faulty logic and facts (I've heard that this isn't his first time). Creators don't get the money back from the period when it wasn't monetized. The message is not saying that advertisers are pulling out of the video. It is saying that the video CANNOT have any money made off it. Again, simply not true. So is the message the important part in all of this, or making money? Because no ones message is being altered. Back in the day, people made videos because they wanted to say something, not just to get views to get the moniez. There is no attempt to silence anyone. Be as vocal as you want, as you always have been able to be, you're just not going to make money if your message is contrary to what the advertisers would like to associate their products with. You're defending people getting paid to put any old garbage on there. Since advertisers are putting up the money for people to get paid, they get to decide who gets the money. That's the way a job works. If people just show up and stand around at their job, but demand to get paid even though they're not doing what the people who pay them want and those people agreed to do, it's not censorship. It's also not censorship what YouTube is doing. There is NO suppression going on. Not getting paid for shitty videos is NOT censorship. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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