YouTube wants to stop good folks like this from shooting their loads. |
With YouTube going all "church lady" and PC at the same time, creators are itching to leave the irritating platform, and looking at porn sites like Pornhub as a possible alternative.
Ironically this push began after the censorious video platform, which is owned by Google, started to stop gun enthusiasts "shooting their loads" on its platform in the wake of the mass media, anti-gun gaslighting stirred up after the Parkland shooting.
Gun enthusiasts and others who face constant meddling from YouTube, like conspiracy theorists, have already started uploading their videos on Pornhub. Now there is literally no knowing where this trend will stop:
Gun enthusiasts and others who face constant meddling from YouTube, like conspiracy theorists, have already started uploading their videos on Pornhub. Now there is literally no knowing where this trend will stop:
YouTube’s crackdown on hate speech, bullying and conspiracy-theory videos has sent some in search of alternatives, and it looks like PornHub might be their answer.
The search began when people began posting screenshots of gun videos — content that YouTube recently announced it was placing stricter restrictions on — that ended up in PornHub’s safe-for-work section. Gun videos are now part of a YouTube policy prohibiting certain kinds of content that are strictly prohibited, and will be removed from the website...
While YouTube is taking action against firearms content on its platform, PornHub doesn’t have similar rules."
While some might see PornHub as a libertarian solution to YouTube's creeping crackdown on free speech, they should be wary.
The porn site also has terms and conditions that prohibit "content that is obscene, illegal, unlawful, defamatory, libellous, harassing, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive, or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, violate any law, or is otherwise inappropriate." Why not just "illegal"?
Obviously these terms could easily be used to shut down free speech and gun worship whenever it suited Pornhub to do so.
Also, Pornhub has similar aspirations as YouTube to appeal to advertisers, who also in general loathe free speech. Pornhub runs an ad revenue concept similar to YouTube’s. The company's vice president, Corey Price, outlined this in September 2017 during an Ask Me Anything session on tech site, The Next Web:
The porn site also has terms and conditions that prohibit "content that is obscene, illegal, unlawful, defamatory, libellous, harassing, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive, or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, violate any law, or is otherwise inappropriate." Why not just "illegal"?
Obviously these terms could easily be used to shut down free speech and gun worship whenever it suited Pornhub to do so.
Also, Pornhub has similar aspirations as YouTube to appeal to advertisers, who also in general loathe free speech. Pornhub runs an ad revenue concept similar to YouTube’s. The company's vice president, Corey Price, outlined this in September 2017 during an Ask Me Anything session on tech site, The Next Web:
"Our offering is actually quite similar to YouTube’s. We recently renamed our amateur program to the model program to be more encompassing of all our amazing content creators uploading their self-made content for ad revenue and promotion to cam shows and paid clip sites... Our program boasts some of the highest payouts across the entire industry, paying out approximately 90% of the ad-revenue earned."
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