Author Topic: YouTube's demonetization is legitimately driving away one of my subscriptions  (Read 8749 times)


classic inh-esque flaming to avoid having to pose a substantial argument
And your argument was...
so what do you expect youtube to do, continue paying the content creator even though they decided finally it was not suitable for advertisers?
Uhm...
Borderline strawman argument, that poses no solution and pushes an egotistical nihilistic perspective.

Basically sending a message along the lines of:
"I can't find an answer, so neither will you. Just give up."

Borderline strawman argument, that poses no solution and pushes an egotistical nihilistic perspective.

Basically sending a message along the lines of:
"I can't find an answer, so neither will you. Just give up."

It's not a strawman, i was legitimately asking what he's expecting youtube to do. next time try adding non-handicapped opinions to the conversation, if even possible. A question is not an argument, so its exempt from fallacy

It's not a strawman, i was legitimately asking what he's expecting youtube to do. next time try adding non-handicapped opinions to the conversation, if even possible. A question is not an argument, so its exempt from fallacy
Thats what makes it borderline.
You didn't pose a question you posed a sarcastic rhetorical question that over simplified his argument.

Thats what makes it borderline.
You didn't pose a question you posed a sarcastic rhetorical question that over simplified his argument.

it wasn't sarcastic or rhetoric. stop strawmanning my question and try providing something to the topic besides trying to cross examine my stuff

Lmao how do you get your richard chopped off by Matthew

Lmao how do you get your richard chopped off by Matthew
i didnt. he's just sperging out as usual

it wasn't sarcastic or rhetoric. stop strawmanning my question and try providing something to the topic besides trying to cross examine my stuff
I am providing something to the topic, unlike you.
Its called a civil service.


I think this is the most disgraceful thing they ever did, this man was trying to do a video for charity on the Las vegas shooting and youtube said it's policy is "not to run ads on tragedies" however Jimmy Kimmel's video did not get demonetized. This was a disgraceful act by youtube. I've heard rumors that Amazon wants to make a platform to rival youtube but who knows if they will have a better policy and rules

an Amazon-run YouTube would be just as bad, the problem is not who's running it, it's that the company is too big and bloated to actually sympathize with people anymore

i didnt. he's just sperging out as usual

But he's right.
You're basically calling his response a strawman for not taking the bait on yours.

But he's right.
...
must you tempt me...
everyone else probably is too tho, tbh

Huh? No im agreeing with you...

Huh? No im agreeing with you...
nonono
I was talking about the old "he's right about him being right" thing...