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The US defector to the Norks was a niggo who chimped out on South Korean police


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Agreed on 1. The issue with Rackets was the video was flagged while live. He deleted it after the stream, but youtube processed the strike after the deletion. I can pull his commentary on it if you like, I think it was his third strike, the debate with pokemon streamer and Lucas defender.

Flip side, Rekieta is an unreliable narrator.
I've heard it from other YTers, if a video gets a strike, then you delete it, the strike gets locked in. This has screwed a lot of boomer YT people.
 
Apologies for yet more Louisposting in the MATI thread, but I thought Null should know that both he and @larossmann are extremists. So am I.


The story is from back in January, but most people missed it because it was mainly contained to advertising industry blogs.

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Extremists' Aim To Wipe Out Ad Industry, IAB's Cohen Says​

by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
January 26, 2023
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"Extremists” are trying to “cripple the advertising industry and eliminate it from the American economy and culture.” That's according to David Cohen, CEO of the ad organization Interactive Advertising Bureau.

Speaking this week at the IAB's annual leadership conference, Cohen offered some pointed criticism of politicians, privacy advocates and Apple -- which since 2021 has prohibited app developers from tracking iPhone users without their express consent.

“Washington D.C. leaders including Amy Klobuchar and Ted Cruz will throw our industry under their campaign buses, if we let them,” he said, according to a transcript of his remarks. “And by 'this industry,' I don’t just mean digital marketing, media and advertising - I mean all media and entertainment, all advertising, and all the consumer and B2B brands that depend on them.”

Cohen went on to warn against the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA), a federal privacy bill that would have outlawed some forms of behavioral advertising.

“I’m here to tell you that if the national data privacy law (ADPPA) that made progress at the end of 2022 had passed, it would destroy our industry,” he said. “Big Tech, Small Tech and everything in-between Tech.”

Last July, the House Energy and Commerce Committee advanced the bipartisan bill by a vote of 53-2, but the full House did not vote on the measure, and the Senate did not hold hearings on it.

The IAB leader also condemned the nonprofit Accountable Tech, describing it as "one of the more virulent anti-advertising groups trying to shut down the ad-supported internet."

In 2021, Accountable Tech petitioned the Federal Trade Commission to outlaw “surveillance advertising” -- including serving ads to consumers based on their activity across sites. Consumer Reports and the Electronic Privacy Information Center backed that request in a joint FTC filing.

Cohen also had some sharp words for Apple, accusing it of trying “to smother the advertising industry.”

It's no secret that the IAB opposed Apple's decision to require developers to obtain consumers' consent before tracking them.

In Europe, IAB France went so far as to bring an antitrust complaint over Apple's consent setting, which rolled out in 2021.

On the other hand, advocacy groups -- including Nobel Peace Prize winner Amnesty International -- told Apple they supported the opt-in approach to mobile tracking.

In any event, Apple clearly intends to stay the course for the foreseeable future. Just this week, the company released a five-minute ad touting the iPhone's privacy features, including the one that only allows tracking after users consent.

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Kill advertisers. Behead advertisers. Roundhouse kick advertisers etc.
 
Idk guys, I think it’s the tomboy respecters that are mad!
We all know that if Jersh were to ever met a Tomboy he'd be scared because he's chubby cheek'd soft boy.
Something tells me this is not his only impulse buy.

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Bonus: his consooooming prevents him from buying normal furniture.

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I go on buyfag on /a/ (people talking about their anime figures) and always think to myself "these people are either financially well off with little responsibilities (a lot of Engineers with no immediate family) or poor financing skills.
Had he been white he might have been used as a propaganda piece but since he's black and has a history of chimping out expect him in the torture chambers. Naturally, Joe Biden will not only negotiate for his safe return but pardon him and punish his commanding officer for not making him an E-5. I was briefly in SK and yeah, I understand why many bars don't allow Americans inside. Our no-nonsense approach to drinking isn't worth it, regardless of how much money you spend.
 
We all know that if Jersh were to ever met a Tomboy he'd be scared because he's chubby cheek'd soft boy.
I’m not Jersh. I’m a 7 foot tall Gorn

Tomboys need to be protected because society is gaslighting them into thinking they're pooners deep down. We must secure the existence of tomboys and a future for tomboys in generations to come.
The Tomboy(tm) that is desired is not a real girl though. It’s a search string term for pornography. Which probably contributes to poonerism!

But anyway my position can accept that tomboy respecting is better than pooner respecting,
 
2. I've never heard of a video being struck after being deleted.
YouTubers who were at risk of their livestreams getting flagged have tried this and it doesn't work. To make matters worse, if struck, you cannot appeal a video you already deleted. So after the livestream is over, and they've collected their superchats, they delete the video thinking they're in the clear, only to discover later on they got a strike and there's nothing they can do about it. It happened to Rekieta when he said keffals should go on the wall, he was flagged and got ethics complaints, he then threatened to reveal the names and address they provided. He was surprised his controversial YouTube friends already knew that this seemingly savvy workaround didn't work.

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