💪 Tough Guys Bathrobe Dwane / Charles Lawrence Reed - Trihard Streamer, Housing Scam Artist, Balding and won't admit it, Sucks at every game he plays, Perfect Example of why the world hates Florida

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Do you have the edit of the last screenshot with an image of him in high school added? That edit was really funny
That was one I made myself actually LMAO. Here it is.

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There's a video that's been up for 3 years thats a trihard edit of the AVGN Ghostbusters video where he presses a button and it plays this clip and Dwane actually commented on the video saying it's fake.
Just watched that. For some reason I don't believe his denial. Might have something to do with how he said it.

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Bathrobe dwane 3 years ago
look i know this was funny guys and it still is, but that is a qoute from allinity and i definatley did not do that on my stream lol​
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This just makes me curious. When did Alinity The Thot make Trihard content?

And the fact that that channel is still up on YouTube makes me wonder if it belongs to some big shot at Google/YouTube.
 
And the fact that that channel is still up on YouTube makes me wonder if it belongs to some big shot at Google/YouTube.
You'd have to apply that same logic to all of the low view TriHard clips/shocker videos, but it's wishful thinking.

This just makes me curious. When did Alinity The Thot make Trihard content?
Apparently she said that quote on Twitter or something, possibly during that whole thing with her cat.
I think the original video Dwane said that in was uploaded May 2018
 
And the fact that that channel is still up on YouTube makes me wonder if it belongs to some big shot at Google/YouTube.
Youtube is completely non-sensical when it comes to removing videos. I find that generally if something happens for less than 5 seconds at a time, it isn't detected and stays up. The Monsters Inside Me clip from Surf Lyrics8 with the 🐍🍑 has been up for 4 going on 5 years with 36k views without a single problem.

There's one video I can't find because I forgot the name that was a muffin recipe TikTok, where the guy who made it timed an edit of someone shitting in a pan perfectly so that it wouldn't even appear on the timeline when you scrub along it in the YT video that stayed up for over a year and still might be up to this day.

Usually I just download every single thing I find when it comes to TriHard stuff nowadays, I can't trust that it'll stay up even if it was on the site for years. I missed the opportunity to download RiverSails videos, and downloaded Cynical Cynic's videos just in time before he was deleted. Now I just download the moment I watch it.
 
Youtube is completely non-sensical when it comes to removing videos. I find that generally if something happens for less than 5 seconds at a time, it isn't detected and stays up. The Monsters Inside Me clip from Surf Lyrics8 with the 🐍🍑 has been up for 4 going on 5 years with 36k views without a single problem.

There's one video I can't find because I forgot the name that was a muffin recipe TikTok, where the guy who made it timed an edit of someone shitting in a pan perfectly so that it wouldn't even appear on the timeline when you scrub along it in the YT video that stayed up for over a year and still might be up to this day.

Usually I just download every single thing I find when it comes to TriHard stuff nowadays, I can't trust that it'll stay up even if it was on the site for years. I missed the opportunity to download RiverSails videos, and downloaded Cynical Cynic's videos just in time before he was deleted. Now I just download the moment I watch it.
just goes to show that Youtube's algorithm is dogshit.
 
Youtube is completely non-sensical when it comes to removing videos. I find that generally if something happens for less than 5 seconds at a time, it isn't detected and stays up. The Monsters Inside Me clip from Surf Lyrics8 with the 🐍🍑 has been up for 4 going on 5 years with 36k views without a single problem.

There's one video I can't find because I forgot the name that was a muffin recipe TikTok, where the guy who made it timed an edit of someone shitting in a pan perfectly so that it wouldn't even appear on the timeline when you scrub along it in the YT video that stayed up for over a year and still might be up to this day.

There were some total autismos who tried cracking the algorithm by brute force. I'll try to find their stuff but in the meantime you can have this:

What I remember is that there were two categories of video:

1. Stuff that gets deleted within seconds of uploading and which will still get yanked if it is manipulated (cut, reversed, silenced, made transparent, etc.). This is usually material prohibited from being displayed in the USA (CP, animal crush "films") along with some stuff that makes absolutely no sense (the most notorious in this class is the "target practice" video originally uploaded by Dylan Klebold a day before he and his buddy went amok.

A more inexplicable case is the music video of "Smack my Bitch Up" by The Prodigy - the music itself does not trigger deletion).

One second of this type of material is sufficient for deletion.

How this is done is the company probably has an archive of all these, most probably altered in a way to make them unrecognizable to humans, and all files uploaded are scanned against this autodeletion archive.

2. Normal uploaded material. This stuff is scanned for classification, monetization, prospective banning or age-restriction and possible placement in the "trending" category.

For all of this the title and the first 5 to 30 seconds are scanned (depending upon total video length). Further random scanning in the video body may occur if the first scan comes back as "acceptable for monetization".

Videos are scanned on upload and will only be returned to if YouTube catches a lot of grief about them.

Monetization scanning attempts to classify a video by target audience. Classification is done by age group. (The boxes the uploader ticks age-rating his video mean absolutely nothing unless he demonetises his entire channel. Even then, a scan of audio is done for comparison to a commercial music archive and the video may be forcibly monetized for the profit of some music company).

A keyword scan is also done which is used both to demonetize and exclude videos from the trending feed.

If the monetization scan classifies the video as 18+ an age restriction is sometimes put on it. This does not work well - some copies of the 1990 meme video "all your bases belongs to us" get age-restricted, other identical ones do not.

Classification is a matter of how difficult the video is made to find. If YT disapproves of you or your uploads, or if you demonetised your channel yourself, people might have to search quite hard for it (exact name or exact video name).

Exclusion from the trending feed: there are hundreds of keywords which will cause this if they are in the title or picked up on the video scan. Examples: "LGBTQ(and the specific words)", "Battle" "War", "Nazi" and so on. These keywords also demonetise the video.

The reasoning behind this is that YT don't want their site to be banned or restricted anywhere - this would lead to reduced revenue.

In short, demonetising your channel and not giving a fuck about being on "trending" is a good idea, but your channel will be harder to find.

BTW, if you really want to make the trending feed, be sure to include bright colors and glaring text in your thumbnail, bullshit like "EXCITING!" in the description and ensure that the thumbnail depicts a large face with a wide-eyed stare and a gaping circular mouth (a sort of "blowjob face"). The reason this bullshit works is that this caricature is evaluated by their program as 'person expressing state of emotion', and 'exciting' and 'relatable' videos are promoted.

That is also why every fucking clickbait artist on the planet does this crap, although it is quite possible that some of them are so retarded that their usual expression is that of slack-jawed vapidity.
 
There were some total autismos who tried cracking the algorithm by brute force. I'll try to find their stuff but in the meantime you can have this:

What I remember is that there were two categories of video:

1. Stuff that gets deleted within seconds of uploading and which will still get yanked if it is manipulated (cut, reversed, silenced, made transparent, etc.). This is usually material prohibited from being displayed in the USA (CP, animal crush "films") along with some stuff that makes absolutely no sense (the most notorious in this class is the "target practice" video originally uploaded by Dylan Klebold a day before he and his buddy went amok.

A more inexplicable case is the music video of "Smack my Bitch Up" by The Prodigy - the music itself does not trigger deletion).

One second of this type of material is sufficient for deletion.

How this is done is the company probably has an archive of all these, most probably altered in a way to make them unrecognizable to humans, and all files uploaded are scanned against this autodeletion archive.

2. Normal uploaded material. This stuff is scanned for classification, monetization, prospective banning or age-restriction and possible placement in the "trending" category.

For all of this the title and the first 5 to 30 seconds are scanned (depending upon total video length). Further random scanning in the video body may occur if the first scan comes back as "acceptable for monetization".

Videos are scanned on upload and will only be returned to if YouTube catches a lot of grief about them.

Monetization scanning attempts to classify a video by target audience. Classification is done by age group. (The boxes the uploader ticks age-rating his video mean absolutely nothing unless he demonetises his entire channel. Even then, a scan of audio is done for comparison to a commercial music archive and the video may be forcibly monetized for the profit of some music company).

A keyword scan is also done which is used both to demonetize and exclude videos from the trending feed.

If the monetization scan classifies the video as 18+ an age restriction is sometimes put on it. This does not work well - some copies of the 1990 meme video "all your bases belongs to us" get age-restricted, other identical ones do not.

Classification is a matter of how difficult the video is made to find. If YT disapproves of you or your uploads, or if you demonetised your channel yourself, people might have to search quite hard for it (exact name or exact video name).

Exclusion from the trending feed: there are hundreds of keywords which will cause this if they are in the title or picked up on the video scan. Examples: "LGBTQ(and the specific words)", "Battle" "War", "Nazi" and so on. These keywords also demonetise the video.

The reasoning behind this is that YT don't want their site to be banned or restricted anywhere - this would lead to reduced revenue.

In short, demonetising your channel and not giving a fuck about being on "trending" is a good idea, but your channel will be harder to find.

BTW, if you really want to make the trending feed, be sure to include bright colors and glaring text in your thumbnail, bullshit like "EXCITING!" in the description and ensure that the thumbnail depicts a large face with a wide-eyed stare and a gaping circular mouth (a sort of "blowjob face"). The reason this bullshit works is that this caricature is evaluated by their program as 'person expressing state of emotion', and 'exciting' and 'relatable' videos are promoted.

That is also why every fucking clickbait artist on the planet does this crap, although it is quite possible that some of them are so retarded that their usual expression is that of slack-jawed vapidity.
Here’s another shocker video that’s been up since 2017. It has the snake and a guy saying it
 
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