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by freeflight
2668 days ago
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With the way many people are making a career out of Youtube these days, they might as well have "robbed them of their platform". While in this particular case it might be "justified", imho it still sets a very problematic precedent. Because now YouTube has pretty much ascended itself as some kind of arbiter to decide as to what constitutes as "monetizable opinions" and "unmonetizable opinions". The potential long-term consequences coming out of this are not that difficult to imagine and quite scary. |
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If the line for free speech has moved from "you must be allowed to speak" to "somebody must pay you for your speech", I just don't know what to say.