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Unusable platform. Rumble will now officially be where I'm unloading videos. Only if the upload speeds weren't so horrible. Anyway, here's my second strike
They provided no timestamps for what "hate speech" was featured in this video. In fact, I went out of my way to avoid saying anything too edgy. I asked them in my appeal for a time-stamp to gauge something: whether I was dealing with a bot or not. In the olden days on YouTube, you'd almost always get stamps for anything that broke tos.
Almost immediately, my appeal is rejected with no explanation, no time-stamp, no human answer. Thus, confirming that YouTube is now dictated by bots. Bots trained by Reddit.
Here's my theory:
Google cut down the amount of human admins they have after generative AI became so common and mainstream. They still use human admins for larger channels that generate them revenue, however for smaller channels they rely completely on bots. At least most of the time. Occasionally, a human admin will look over the video and remove the strike. This happened to me a few months ago. However, since the bots can strike so fast, channels are often obliterated before anything can be done. YouTube and Google do not have a financial motivation to try to sort this issue out as it only effects smaller channels.
They're specifically targeting blackpill content. My theory is that they have programmed the AI to target political content as that could land them in trouble with certain individuals who are currently in positions of power. However, YouTube has always been against blackpill content, and they'll face very little repercussions for targeting it. Thinking Ape managed to get his channel back, but only after threatening legal action.
Anyways, here's a link to my rumble.
I do have a hoard of videos I've been meaning to upload but have been unable to due to YouTube guideline strikes assaulting my channel
They provided no timestamps for what "hate speech" was featured in this video. In fact, I went out of my way to avoid saying anything too edgy. I asked them in my appeal for a time-stamp to gauge something: whether I was dealing with a bot or not. In the olden days on YouTube, you'd almost always get stamps for anything that broke tos.
Almost immediately, my appeal is rejected with no explanation, no time-stamp, no human answer. Thus, confirming that YouTube is now dictated by bots. Bots trained by Reddit.
Here's my theory:
Google cut down the amount of human admins they have after generative AI became so common and mainstream. They still use human admins for larger channels that generate them revenue, however for smaller channels they rely completely on bots. At least most of the time. Occasionally, a human admin will look over the video and remove the strike. This happened to me a few months ago. However, since the bots can strike so fast, channels are often obliterated before anything can be done. YouTube and Google do not have a financial motivation to try to sort this issue out as it only effects smaller channels.
They're specifically targeting blackpill content. My theory is that they have programmed the AI to target political content as that could land them in trouble with certain individuals who are currently in positions of power. However, YouTube has always been against blackpill content, and they'll face very little repercussions for targeting it. Thinking Ape managed to get his channel back, but only after threatening legal action.
Anyways, here's a link to my rumble.
I do have a hoard of videos I've been meaning to upload but have been unable to due to YouTube guideline strikes assaulting my channel





