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Other topics related to... : Youtube blocks all gambling channels (Page 11)

Topic created on 09th Jan. 2018 | Page: 11 of 12 | Answers: 111 | Views: 25,696
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Daniel wrote on 02/10/2018 at 2:36 PM

As I said, Sag It will never be trustworthy. I don't know what he did to go to jail. But he was empathetic enough to look people in the eye (mugging, cheating, selling drugs or whatever he did). How will he behave then if he doesn't even have a personal contact with his future victims?



No, you can't generalize like that. There are enough people in prison for fare evasion, tax evasion, fines that have to be served, and so on. Not only murderers, rapists, robbers or drug dealers are in jail

I even personally know some who simply have to serve fines in daily rates

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Let's see what comes with him now - at least he offers real variety ðŸ˜'ðŸ˜'ðŸ˜'

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vivera365 wrote on 10/02/2018 at 16:06: Let's see what's coming with him now - at least he offers real variety ðŸ˜'ðŸ˜'

Vivera...... he read along so pssssst.

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Oh yes, that's right ...... so I really like to watch the Meeries on YouTube....

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Daniel
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Hammerdammer wrote on 02/10/2018 at 15:59
Daniel wrote on 02/10/2018 at 2:36 PM

As I said, Sag It will never be trustworthy. I don't know what he did to go to jail. But he was empathetic enough to look people in the eye (mugging, cheating, selling drugs or whatever he did). How will he behave then if he doesn't even have a personal contact with his future victims?



No, you can't generalize like that. There are enough people in prison for fare evasion, tax evasion, fines that have to be served, and so on. Not only murderers, rapists, robbers or drug dealers are in jail

I even personally know some who simply have to serve fines in daily rates


Yes but because of his "ghetto gangster rap accent" that resonates in his voice, I don't guess that he was addicted to gambling and because of the Gambling addiction then couldn't pay the day sentences for continuous black driving and had to serve them. However, if it is, then I retract everything I said and commend the man.

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Daniel wrote on 02/10/2018 at 23:56

However, if it did, then I retract everything I said and commend the man

So no matter how it has been now. So far one must not go then nevertheless

I understand what you mean. In the first text it sounded very generalized, hence my text.

I think the man actually has a dissotioative identity disorder (multiple personalities)

I think there is no other way to rationally explain his behavior

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But the explanation is very simple.it is about the same thing that everyone here is about : money ðŸ'°!

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vivera365 wrote on 11.02.2018 at 06:52: But the explanation is very simple.He is about the same thing that everyone here is about : money ðŸ'°!

Then he would not have deleted his videos with the betting slips after we talked about it here.

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Daniel
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Many videos of "Say It" were deleted by himself. He had a sense of achievement for a few days when he thought that some channels were deleted because of him. Now he probably realized that he is a very small light and either contributed very little or nothing to the channel deletions. The only thing he has succeeded in doing (or possibly contributed 1% to) is that GambleJoe's Youtube channel (probably the most honest channel) has been permanently deleted. However, the major channels are all back.

The fact is that there seems to be a whole movement in England trying to get gambling videos off the net. I would rather credit them with being responsible for the short term deletion of the channels and not a small light like Sag It who gets way too much attention.

Even sadder than the meaningless existence of Sag It is that Youtube reopened the big channels with over 10K subscribers but not the smaller channels (in subscribers) like GambleJoe. Which in my opinion is also extremely unfair. Youtube is becoming more and more unattractive for both visitors and producers due to all the pointless censorship measures.

Thank goodness a platform is just coming which offers Youtubern, but also the viewers, better earning opportunities without censorship and advertising. The new platform is called DTube and is based on blockchain technology. I hope that DTube will succeed in breaking the previous monopoly of video platforms. There is at least a chance, since both video producers and the Otto normal users can earn money at DTube. Even some well-known youtubers are said to be thinking about changing the platform - of course, they will then take their visitors to DTube

To DTube go here: https://d.tube/

We will deal more intensively with this platform in the near future and possibly open a new channel there.

Here is another InfoVideo from Sempervideo:



How bad Youtube has become (and why it doesn't only affect gambling channels) can be seen for example here:

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Julian
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An alternative to YouTube would be positive for every creator and meanwhile also for most of the viewers, because if you go to the trends, for example, you quickly notice that most of the trend places are bought in some way. A few weeks ago a video called "Make money fast by gambling" was on position 2 in the trends, a video that had about 10.000 views and maybe 300 likes at that time... and at that time there were all kinds of scam videos in the trends, also videos like "Get 10€ Steam credit for free" and much more.

There was a lot of hype in 2017 about the new platform "Vid.me" which could be a good alternative to Youtube according to most creators, because they would be very fair with the creators and the earnings would be better.

After the hype went off and many German Creator and but also international Creator and viewers are partly switched to the platform, Vid.me had to invest a lot of money to the server Aufzustocken because no one would have expected such a strong interest.

2 weeks later YouTube started to take care of the adsense revenue of the creators again and suddenly most creators were silent again and have stopped producing videos on Vid.me, so all the Vid.me viewers have also gone back to their favorite YouTubers and Vid.me had to close only a few weeks later due to debts which have accumulated by the increase of the platform, which has used but nothing.

An alternative to YouTube would be positive, but it's damn hard to implement because the competition to YouTube is just too big... there is simply no video platform that could currently pull along. And they are taking advantage of this status.

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