Author Topic: Youtube's "Limited state" is now live.  (Read 6860 times)

example of a limited state video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SJNVb0GnPI

welcome to 1984

cant be suggested
cant be shown in search results, even if you search the exact name
no view count
no comments
no share button
no like/dislike
can't access the uploader's channel via the video

Reminder of your new alternative to youtube : https://vid.me/

xD just MOVE!!!!! xDDDDD
reminder nobody will ever switch to vid.me because youtube is a bigger platform


Reminder of your new alternative to youtube : https://vid.me/
I wish vid.me blew up, but I doubt it ever will tbh



« Last Edit: August 27, 2017, 09:57:45 AM by MrLoL² »

reminder nobody will ever switch to vid.me because youtube is a bigger platform
Nobody will ever switch to facebook because myspace is a bigger platform.
Nobody will ever switch to Netflix, Cable companies are a bigger platform.
Nobody will ever switch to digital music, CD's are a bigger platform.
Nobody will ever switch to the Sega Genesis, Nintendo is a bigger platform
Nobody will ever switch to...

I could go on and on and on, the point is your "OMG STFU, YOUTUBE TOO BIG, forget OFF" logic is literally handicapped and does not coincide with any form of historical patterns.

When a company starts loving up because they think they can get away with it, they get slapped from behind and forgeted.

Facebook toppled Myspace, Digital music became common place during the early years of the internet and in turn Physical Music prices resulting in things like iTunes taking hold. Nintendo got loving flipped by Sega, Albeit a short term victory for sega, but Nintendo has never recovered from Sega's actions of years past.  Netflix took hold of TV Shows and other things, and while it hasn't toppled companies, it's only going to get worse when Netflix is more convenient than Cable.

You get to Big, you start to go outside your bounds because you think your unstoppable, but the people under you get pissed enough they tell you to forget off and migrate somewhere else. Developers Migrated to Non-Nintendo platforms because of their restrictive rules and regulations, Customers Migrated away from buying expensive CD's, taking a risk, because of one song, to obtaining them digitally, and iTunes made it all the more easy, causing CD Albums to be a novelty at best. Customers migrated from Myspace to Facebook because Facebook was simply superior.

Whatever it may be, whether it's laziness or going past your bounds to do unfair and unjust things, other companies or services will come up and topple you.

If I kept going on and on about this, I think I would run out of space to type this.


master matthew instead of trying to force people to use your gay platform why dont you just go enjoy that stuffty platform yourself


stop advertising your stuffty website you shill
why would people move to a new website when the current one is still outputting money and works just fine

if anyone's even moved, they're still posting on youtube and generating ad revenue anyways

vid.me died the moment reddit realized they couldn't put NSFW content on it anymore, and it only came back years later

now it's just a mess, and the only reason i even go there is for Cyber 8's videos

-waaaaaaaaa, i want my bottle-
alrighty then matthew go to bed sweetie


master matthew instead of trying to force people to use your gay platform why dont you just go enjoy that stuffty platform yourself
he's not forcing anyone
and aren't you the one who has a section about you on encyclopedia dramatica