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by rfarley04
51 days ago
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"These rules could force YouTube to give special treatment to a small group of organisations hand-picked by a government." YouTube already skews results based on their own priorities and preferences (which is often for very good reasons[1]). Hilariously hypocritical that they're whining about a "for me but not for you" problem here. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube_moderation |
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