- Joined
- Mar 12, 2021
lolI don't think they could have stopped Google,
That would have made it worth it!but they could have had a spine and gotten a mite of respect;
It's great that you're so embittered that you're apparently looking forward to defeat, that being divided and conquered is cathartic to you. It's one thing if they all completely ignored the problem, or licked boots and acted like it wasn't happening, but they recognize that Google is fucking them in the ass and that they have no recourse for this, they all repeatedly express their frustration whenever the thumbscrews are turned a little more, very openly. Many other kinds of YouTubers also do, not just guntubers, the noose tightening on speech and content has been chapping the asses of all kinds of different parts of the userbase, many with little direct overlap.at this point I'm going to laugh when they get assfucked because I can't feel sympathy for "apolitical" gun owners who have much more influence than you or I ever will have.
-----------------------------------------
Anyone who refuses to grasp that deserves what comes for them
They also recognize, accurately, that there's nothing anyone can do to change Google's mind, and that for now, they are also the only game in town for video hosting. Things like Utreon is an attempt at an alternative, whether it's good and if it'll work out is to be seen, the big tech cartel will fight it, but I think that with enough means and will, it could be achieved one day, and maybe it'll never rival YouTube in sheer size, but something like that could get a foothold where it can't be brushed away.
True in one sense, but that thinking uncomfortably echoes liberal/leftoid mindsets born out of Stalinism, where any art or entertainment needs to serve a political purpose, so if you don't want trannies and "bipocks" shoved into all videogames and cartoons, you obviously want to kill all the troons, silence is murder.Guns are inherently political because they're always trying to ban them and make you an outlaw for owning them.
Now, gun rights are obviously an incredibly significant matter for a number of different reasons, but forcing a subject as massive such as weapons, which have vast academic and recreational sides, to always relate to the the social and political, IS MENTALLY TAXING AS SHIT. It's not just Karl growing increasingly weird and cryptosocialist which made me unsubscribe to him, it's that he made it increasingly present and at the expense of his better content, nobody likes the constant activist.
Just like how people want to enjoy history, movies, music, comics, videogames, literature, and art, without having unsolicited social messages, token diversity characters, political agenda, and discourse shoved into it at every turn, there's people with an interest in guns who want to engage in the hobby angle without having to always be reminded of their struggle.
When I'm taking a shit, or when I'm cooking dinner, I want a bit of peace of mind, and if I'm looking at gun content content, I want to think less about looming threats, or being preached to in a choir. There's nothing inherently wrong with this, there's nothing inherently wrong with producing content which primarily strives for that.
The moderates and liberals aren't going to be widely swayed by Ian or Paul making frequent videos or segments espousing unrestricted carry, imports, and machineguns, and sadly, because other parts of the world are retarded, Ian would actually have things to lose by trying. Likewise, it's not like already pro-gun people need to be convinced of positions they already hold, and informed of things they already know.
These days? Probably not, late night TV shows have sadly been reanimated online, and they're harder about monetization than ever, running more ads than ever before, but they absolutely did for a long time, they tried a lot of shit which didn't pay off at all, like the studio thing which nobody ended up using.I don't believe for a moment Google is running Youtube at a loss.
Those are good points, which further illustrate my own that this is virtually completely outside of the hands of YouTube's userbase, and this isn't something you can do anything about by just being a little more vocal. The U.S Government could even flip around on this on the spot, and this would be unlikely to change things for Google as they would find plenty of support from European powers, likely it would increase to compensate.They control so much fucking advertising and data collection, that's where Youtube pays dividends, not to mention the social engineering aspects. They just compartmentalize profits so they can lie by claiming Youtube doesn't make money when they ignore all other revenue streams they use Youtube to grow, since the advertising metrics and personal data they scraped is qualified as a separate profit pool. That's not even getting into high level money that they're almost certainly getting from the U.S. government, China (like the Dragonfly project they absolutely never stopped working on), or massive investment firms like Blackrock for their "good" work. Loss my ass.