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by MaxL93
193 days ago
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> Here's some other creators also talking about it happening in youtube shorts (...) If you open the context of the comment, they are specifically talking about the bad, entire-image upscaling that gives the entire picture the oily smeary look. NOT face filters. EDIT : same thing with the two other links you edited into your comment while I was typing my reply. Again, I'm not defending YouTube for this. But I also don't think they should be accused of doing something they're not doing. Face filters without consent are a far, far worse offense than bad upscaling. I would like to urge you to be more cautious, and to actually read what you brandish as proof. |
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