Quote from: Ninjabird1 on March 22, 2018, 11:56:21 PMOne gun blogger ditched YouTube for Pornhub? Why would you post gun videos on Pornhub?Reminds me of when someone uploaded footage of Fallout 4 gameplay to PornHub a few weeks before the game released
One gun blogger ditched YouTube for Pornhub? Why would you post gun videos on Pornhub?
Gun porn is a legitimate thing. Quote from: Ninjabird1 on March 22, 2018, 11:56:21 PMOne gun blogger ditched YouTube for Pornhub? Why would you post gun videos on Pornhub?
"YouTube has turned to their community to identify which videos potentially violate their Community Guidelines. If a viewer flags a video that they think violates the TOS and Community Guidelines then YouTube staff will take a look and, if it is a violation, they’ll take the video down.
Quote from: MarKhan on March 23, 2018, 03:06:19 AMQuote from: Flee on March 22, 2018, 07:24:07 PM"YouTube has turned to their community to identify which videos potentially violate their Community Guidelines. If a viewer flags a video that they think violates the TOS and Community Guidelines then YouTube staff will take a look and, if it is a violation, they’ll take the video down. That doesn`t make any sense. There are thousands, if not more, videos which get flagged everyday and they have average 10 min length (after youtube implemented adpocalypse). So to review those, you have to have either a giant team of people (which you need to pay) or you have to implement "more reviewed videos - more salary" mechanism that just make your team to skim through all videos, but that just will make things even worse. I don't think it's that nonsensical. Youtube will soon be employing 10,000 fully paid moderators that do nothing but review reports. To me, that constitutes as a "pretty giant team of people". :p
Quote from: Flee on March 22, 2018, 07:24:07 PM"YouTube has turned to their community to identify which videos potentially violate their Community Guidelines. If a viewer flags a video that they think violates the TOS and Community Guidelines then YouTube staff will take a look and, if it is a violation, they’ll take the video down. That doesn`t make any sense. There are thousands, if not more, videos which get flagged everyday and they have average 10 min length (after youtube implemented adpocalypse). So to review those, you have to have either a giant team of people (which you need to pay) or you have to implement "more reviewed videos - more salary" mechanism that just make your team to skim through all videos, but that just will make things even worse.
Quote from: Deci on March 23, 2018, 10:44:22 AMFirst its guns, next its going to be First Person Shooters.Great, just great.Seems like a bit of a stretch, no?
First its guns, next its going to be First Person Shooters.Great, just great.
YouTube
Bruh
Quote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on March 23, 2018, 10:23:45 PMBruh
Quote from: Deci on March 23, 2018, 10:48:50 PMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on March 23, 2018, 10:23:45 PMBruhGod forbid, they've edited out the guns of a poster in Spanish.It's almost like the film won't have any guns at all in it, and it'll just be Han Solo arguing with Stormtroopers over space-parking fees while Chewy in the background rips their arms off and beats them to death with it.It's just like cigarette advertising laws in the UK - you can't openly show them in a shop, they're behind a screen. There's nothing stopping anybody getting them, they just aren't showing them.
Quote from: Aether on March 23, 2018, 04:56:39 PM