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>kiwifarms back
Guess who's back?
>nick back
>reportfags clowned on stream
wew it must be a bad week for keffals
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>kiwifarms back
Guess who's back?
That's probably the best split, at least during trials. Normies pick up his youtube channel because they want some commentary instead of the dry live cameras. A portion of the normies watch the night show, and those that don't immediately run away screaming become regular viewers.Maybe Day streams(court) on Youtube and Night on Rumble/odysee?
As far as I know those two said nothing publicly at all to support him. Fair to say snake wouldn't be the best word . Snake was what Mindset called those saying nothing, not those 'not doing enough ' such as Lbytes who did post publicly maybe once. Nick mentioned on the stream that the Twitter outcry was what made it up the chain not all of his other attemptsI wouldn't ever think "not doing enough" means someone is a snake, wouldn't even budge the needle the tiniest bit in that direction. Taking to Twitter or w/e isn't something I'd ever even think of doing;
I don't think extremely cynical language like "using him to gain popularity" is ever justified.
I'm surprised there isn't some service that just does that, as it would be valuable to preserve channels, seeing as old content gets fucked with all the time on Youtube.I think having his backlog uploaded on Rumble on days he isn't streaming would be helpful and would reliably preserve them
Smells illegal. Contracts can't just dictate whatever terms they want. There has to be some business case for the terms (e.g. a ban on a site owned by Twitch's parent company gets you banned on Twitch <- that makes sense). It would be a different story if Twitch streamers were Twitch employees, but they're not.Twitch bans you for off site activity.
It's retarded and authoritarian.
That's the equivalent of a company just firing you for the smallest reasons, they can easily come up with something to get rid of you if you prove to be an inconvenience to Twitch.Smells illegal. Contracts can't just dictate whatever terms they want. There has to be some business case for the terms (e.g. a ban on a site owned by Twitch's parent company gets you banned on Twitch <- that makes sense). It would be a different story if Twitch streamers were Twitch employees, but they're not.
And before you say, 'Sites can choose whomever they want to serve,' that's somewhat true, but once you allow someone to come on the site and serve them your ToS, you are now in a business relationship with that person, and you no longer have unlimited freedom to tell him to go pound sand. This is further reinforced when you explicitly allow someone to register, publish content, and get paid.
Wouldn't surprise me. While getting a celebrity name like Russell Brand is nice and all, someone like Nick actually has active internet users that clearly will follow him to any platform which is what Rumble needs. It wouldn't surprise me if they saw an uptick in user registrations when his YouTube channel went down.With how Rumble talked about this on Twitter, I wouldn't be surprised if Nick is inline for an exclusive Rumble show like Russell Brand, Glen Greenwald, and the Quartering are getting.
Alright, I see what happened. Yeah, he's right that no one helped their channels grow a tenth as much as Nick and I'm sure they're grateful to him for that, generally speaking. Andrew tends to talk like that, yeah. I like him enough but Nick's policy of "I'm not going to talk [serious] shit about my friends publicly; if I have an actual problem with something you've done I'm going to take you seriously enough to contact you personally and privately".Andrew probably said it nicer than I did, basically he helped their channels grow a lot. Personally I think Rob was only on Rackets show to get an audience which may have biased my choice of words
"One second your honor. I have a question from Jack Awful. Mr. Witness, balls or no balls on your futa?"Nick is going to break new ground by livestreaming coverage of a trial he is the plaintiff in.
Imagine the cash he'd get if he had a text to speech speaker setup"One second your honor. I have a question from Jack Awful. Mr. Witness, balls or no balls on your futa?"
Tie the TTS volume and character limit to the donation amount too. Have a nonstop flood of schizophrenic $1 single sentence ramblings, punctuated by crisp clear $5-10 statements, and then every now and then a massive booming $50+ paypig diatribe.Imagine the cash he'd get if he had a text to speech speaker setup
Good analogy, because if that child keeps playing around in the storm instead of going inside like the normal people do, they're going to be hit by lightning eventually. And you really can't blame us when we do, because all we did was laugh about it.And as expected: Taking off a lawyer might not be the best idea, so youtube reversed its course for now.
Troonsquad is like a child playing in the storm, pretending to be the wind wizard. Nothing really happens because off them, but as long as they just sperg out clear enough it might LOOK like they did something.
Nick is back, at least for now.
“Youtube will here of this!”Apologies if late, but I could not help but notice this one comment in his latest video, as I went down to that cesspool to find amusing seething and die l8ing.
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Now, being the curious critter than I am, I figured I'd check this man's youtube channel, and, boi, while there's just very little content, what exists is... interesting to say the least.
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Might be a troll, might be a legitimate weirdo, you know how poe's law is.
I imagine things like the courtroom scene from Idiocracy. "Objection your honor, he talks like fag!"Imagine the cash he'd get if he had a text to speech speaker setup