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No, TV had the benefit of being the entertainment pinnacle where if "money doesn't talk, your show fucking walks", and where you could outright turn the damn thing off or go to another channel where programs that you liked were playing.That makes the way TV worked before the internet sound pretty dystopian.
No wonder art of people getting brainwashed by TV was made back then.
The "sweet spot" of the internet was before the heavy censorship of Current Year, but after the internet took off in the mid to late '00s.
Youtube, Netflix, and Crunchyroll are being called out for what it is because it is worse TV. Everything that everyone got worried about TV being a propaganda tool in all of its poetic irony has gone to video sites and streaming platforms, because while if you had a studio, you could broadcast freely out of your own property while still being a part of the lineup, while Youtube and all of them directly own and control the servers and databases, and to where the internet is now practically made a vital part of our lives.
And freedom of speech was much more freer back in the day. If there was something that really bit your ass and fucking hated it, you could do something like write angry letters to the network or call their line to clog up their answering machines up the ass with angry messages vocalizing your discontent. Sure, some of them were fucking morons who belonged to the morality squads and up and became an hero or were ran out of town when shows like Beavis and Butthead ended, but you could do the same thing to garbage like televangelism or late night scam infomercials that openly advertised pyramid schemes. Even the news back then was more fucking nuanced than today's openly polarized and gerrymandering horseshit. And if you didn't like what normal TV was doing, Cable and Satellite practically let any channel do what they want as long as the ratings were nice and the timeslot was appropriate. Fuck, anime nearly broke the fucking FCC. That was freedom.
Also, what streaming services are doing isn't exactly new. Satellite TV services and Tivo allowed you to watch programs at your own time while still broadcasting at daily time slots for their general features. Netflix only got lucky because they made windfall over dominating the rental market, and upon bankrupting the physical rental market, switched entirely to streaming upon the Great Recession and the public doing anything to secure their wallets to the penny. Youtube also doesn't have any excuse either, they literally fucking won against Viacom when the latter tried to sue them for hosting episodes of Nicktoons and older programming, and instead of steamrolling over them and forcing them and Hollywood to actually be assed enough to put in effort again in show business, let them copyright strike anything on their site.
So if anything, corporate meddling over Youtube isn't anything new, and hindsight is 20/20. I might have gotten a few things off here and there, but that was what TV was truly about. Dislikes back then were more fucking hardcore than today, and ironically, Youtube is smelling something fucking rank with removing dislikes. Fuck them.