its sad that the video got removed, but, well, you were completely naked. and this is violating some laws in some countries... and youtube tries to be worldwide. they could easily be banned in entire countries because of something like that.
continued... your decision is not entirely rational.
youtube is just very strict when it comes to breaking laws when its not necessary. youtube is working hard to soften down and work around many many copyright laws, to make copyrighted material freely available, and they have a lot of trouble there (they spend massive amounts of money on that).
its not youtube, its the laws of countries, and youtube tries to be worldwide. accept it and stay. your decision is not rational.
Okay, there was a second of nudity, whereas the video about the nude protest and the bicycle ride had nudity ALL THROUGHOUT and never has been deleted. But I have been. I'm doing this for my website, and can't be bothered with constant deletion on a whim, so what's irrational?
i think its possible that atheists get flagged more often. not just possible, probable. actually we know that flagging campaigns are going on.
your video was considered inappropriate according to the rules of youtube. and they have reasons to have those rules. capnoawesome once had a video removed where he flushed the quran in the toilet, because there also was some other shit in it. he edited it out, and the new version is still online and was very sucessful.
you could also just move those videos somewhere else where you break the rules of youtube. and only publish those videos on youtube that are safe.
i mean, you have different options, you dont need to leave all your subscribers and end your career on youtube.
if you care about your subscribers and the community just a tiny little bit, then i dont understand your decision. i like your videos, but im subscribed to many people, i dont have the time to search dozens of homepages.
your audience is here, and not somewhere else.
its sad that the video got removed, but, well, you were completely naked. and this is violating some laws in some countries... and youtube tries to be worldwide. they could easily be banned in entire countries because of something like that.
shame on the asshole that flagged you.
kurtilein3 4 years ago
continued... your decision is not entirely rational.
youtube is just very strict when it comes to breaking laws when its not necessary. youtube is working hard to soften down and work around many many copyright laws, to make copyrighted material freely available, and they have a lot of trouble there (they spend massive amounts of money on that).
its not youtube, its the laws of countries, and youtube tries to be worldwide. accept it and stay. your decision is not rational.
kurtilein3 4 years ago
Okay, there was a second of nudity, whereas the video about the nude protest and the bicycle ride had nudity ALL THROUGHOUT and never has been deleted. But I have been. I'm doing this for my website, and can't be bothered with constant deletion on a whim, so what's irrational?
rwSpider 4 years ago
i think its possible that atheists get flagged more often. not just possible, probable. actually we know that flagging campaigns are going on.
your video was considered inappropriate according to the rules of youtube. and they have reasons to have those rules. capnoawesome once had a video removed where he flushed the quran in the toilet, because there also was some other shit in it. he edited it out, and the new version is still online and was very sucessful.
kurtilein3 4 years ago
you could also just move those videos somewhere else where you break the rules of youtube. and only publish those videos on youtube that are safe.
i mean, you have different options, you dont need to leave all your subscribers and end your career on youtube.
if you care about your subscribers and the community just a tiny little bit, then i dont understand your decision. i like your videos, but im subscribed to many people, i dont have the time to search dozens of homepages.
kurtilein3 4 years ago