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Not if he doesn't wanna be permabanned.Tonight's stream will be rage-fueled.
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Not if he doesn't wanna be permabanned.Tonight's stream will be rage-fueled.
Based on these two minutes I wouldn't count on restraint.Not if he doesn't wanna be permabanned.
Little mini rant to celebrate being back
Yep. His first post-ban livestream could get a bit spicy.Based on these two minutes I wouldn't count on restraint.
He has accounts on Rumble and Odysee, but he usually has all of them stream the same content at the same time.Methinks Rackets needs to seriously consider new platforms (and possibly even a new business model). It's probably just a matter of time until YouTube deplatforms him.
He is too lazy and stupid. This stupid Pollock will be banned by the end of summer.He has accounts on Rumble and Odysee, but he usually has all of them stream the same content at the same time.
Perhaps he should consider using them for exclusive content like Steven Crowder does.
The question is, imho, if Nick ends up being Wings, Spoony, DSP, or fade in obscurity ending that has me watching. My bet is Wings/DSP combo.He has accounts on Rumble and Odysee, but he usually has all of them stream the same content at the same time.
Perhaps he should consider using them for exclusive content like Steven Crowder does.
Simple audience participation would help a lot. "we have x people on rumble/odysee let's see if we can get it up to y" is a bit cringy but it does work and i recall Saltycracker doing it when he was building up his base.He has accounts on Rumble and Odysee, but he usually has all of them stream the same content at the same time.
Perhaps he should consider using them for exclusive content like Steven Crowder does.
In fact, Nick did exactly that to build up his Twitch followers so he could have more than Maddox.Simple audience participation would help a lot. "we have x people on rumble/odysee let's see if we can get it up to y" is a bit cringy but it does work and i recall Saltycracker doing it when he was building up his base.
Viva/Barnes do that too, and now get thousands watching on Rumble. Nick is just a lazy nigger.Simple audience participation would help a lot. "we have x people on rumble/odysee let's see if we can get it up to y" is a bit cringy but it does work and i recall Saltycracker doing it when he was building up his base.
…who is apparently so lazy that despite having his channel back and the perfect material for a rage-filled stream, is doing nothing.Viva/Barnes do that too, and now get thousands watching on Rumble. Nick is just a lazy nigger.
He could have built up his following on other platforms. No, simulcasting YouTube streams doesn't count.Nothing he could have done about it unless he cucked and went woke.
Gone by the end of August. No way they allow him to have a channel going into election season.Nick’s YouTube career is ending and will be in the grave by…oh, I don’t know, maybe mid to late-September? What say you?
There is no doubt it’s over but I am somewhat curious as to whether he fully realizes it. He’s just another victim of the Stalinist purge. Nothing he could have done about it unless he cucked and went woke.
Nick could have done something like the Gunt and become one of the og youtube lawyers to move to Odysee. The novelty of being one of the top youtube superchatted streamers to be Odysee exclusive could have a ripple effect.He could have built up his following on other platforms. No, simulcasting YouTube streams doesn't count.
I'm pretty sure he's mentioned he has local copies of all his streams before. Frankly, I don't think his archive is all that valuable at least business wise.
- Buying storage, downloading everything off YouTube / streamyards / wherever, while he can, preferably to a local copy and a non-google cloud / server
I don't recall him speaking about backups but if so, that's great.I'm pretty sure he's mentioned he has local copies of all his streams before. Frankly, I don't think his archive is all that valuable at least business wise.
What's most important is his online presence and that he has enough of his YouTube audience to follow him enough on other platforms where he won't just disappear from their radar one day.
He never even had to go all in abandoning YouTube. He should use it for as long as he has his channel and reach. But he should've used said reach to point people to alternate platforms instead of resting on his laurels. And he should've been doing this for years.
If he had any sense right now, Nick would be (or have someone):
But instead, I'm sure he'll just drink some more and complain.
- Unlist or private anything on his yt remotely advertiser unfriendly.
- Buying storage, downloading everything off YouTube / streamyards / wherever, while he can, preferably to a local copy and a non-google cloud / server
- Making sure the odyssee backup is complete and if not, getting it complete.
- Uploading everything he can to rumble as well.
- Archiving his Twitter, encourage ppl to follow his fedi account. Maybe set up some accounts (or start using them) on insta, truth, gab, whatever else.
- Archiving his YouTube pages while he can, and same for chats that still exist.
- Develop a business plan to mitigate his eventual YouTube removal and find ways to reduce the inconveniences. Maybe post a bounty on some FOSS to support multiplatform social announcements, better chat/super chats integrations and consolidations. Hell, pay Null to do some of that, he's done some work with that already for MATI.