Spreading misinformation about interrogation techniques in a sort-of educational format.
> How about we decide for ourselves what we want to watch/listen/read.
We can, of course. I just also happen to believe that youtube should get to decide what they distribute, and this is a fairly reasonable thing to choose not to distribute.
Sort of like a publisher, right? Well that sounds totally reasonable for a publisher to... oh. Might wanna rethink that one - it would be a shame to lose that sweet sweet platform protection.
Pick one. You are a publisher or a platform. The days of companies having their cake and eating it too need to be over.
Also, HN's an aggregator, at least come with legit comparisons if you want to even try and make a salient point, for once.
And if getting rid of HN meant all of this shit would end, I'd forget it existed. Youtube made itself a lynch-pin of society by begging us to join and host our videos in the beginning, then they got so big they felt they didn't need us, and the censor waves began.
Now they've taken away dislike counts solely to appease companies buying ads on their platform.
I absolutely love how you are all for censorship of videos on YouTube, but you seem to abhor the thought of HN going away.
You are willing to silence people whom you disagree with, but heaven forbid they come for the platform you happen to use :)
But if we lived in a world where your fantasy came true, how could any moderated discussion board exist?
> I absolutely love how you are all for censorship of videos on YouTube, but you seem to abhor the thought of HN going away.
These two are the same. HN wouldn’t exist without all the hours put into censorship by dang.
For all you know it could be C&D letters, not all the vids have been stricken.
You've an obvious axe to grind, which is fine, but does not give you the right to dictate what is and is not misinformation, nor harmful.
I'm a different person. I don't have an axe to grind. I'm not dictating anything misinformation or not. Neither was the other person.
> For all you know it could be C&D letters, not all the vids have been stricken
Then why would we be talking about videos YouTube removed for being misinformation?
> You don't run youtube either, so why is what you think relevant?
I believe the statement made was "YouTube has the right to choose what they distribute". You also have that right. So do I. I don't need to run YouTube (or HN) to believe they have those rights. You or I can deem whatever we wish, and you'd be correct: it isn't relevant.