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by qwertyuiop924
3552 days ago
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They would gain more advertisers paying them money to advertise with them. Yes, it's automated, but there's some degree of oversight. Once again, there's no way they didn't realize that videos uploaded by one of their departments violated their monetization agreements. And it's not senseless propaganda. It's already starting to happen, or is likely to happen. Have you been paying attention to the YouTube scene? Like, at all? |
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> They would gain more advertisers paying them money to advertise with them.
I don't really understand what you're saying here. Why would more advertisers pay them money if less videos had advertisements?