The internet censorship thread

Coja Petrus Uscan

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
The emergence of a partisan web continues to emerge.

BitChute is now up to around 50 million videos views per month.



Alex Jones' Banned.Video platform has grown to around 5 million views per month, which negates his YouTube ban. That will probably grow more as he has just welcomed on David Icke, who was recently kicked off YouTube after what was dubbed as the most viewed live stream of all time.

One project I have high hopes for is Voice, which is part of the EOS cryptocurrencey, a decnetralised social media platform that has a total of $180 million behind it.



The cash and the expertise have been missing from other projects like BitChute, which have been set up by a few people and grown on a small budget of donations.

For anyone who would like to donate to creators, but have no money I would recommend getting the Brave browser.

* Go to the URL: chrome://rewards/
* Enter ad settings and set it to show 5 per hour
* Turn auto-contribute off

If you are a regular internet user in the US you should get about $10 per month.

Then click on the triangle icon in the address bar and you can donate the tokens you earn from the Brave browser.

You can only successfully send tokens to those who are Brave publishers. That includes:

* Roosh
* Stefan Molyneux
* Infowards
* Bitchute

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Recently I was deliberating whether to setup a Twitter account for my business. I have no social media presence, and never have - professionally or personally. A Twitter account would present numerous benefits. But the recent resumption of the big tech ban hammer has led me to put any thoughts to bed - for good.

Instead I will wait for a platform to emerge that has the funds to on-board a large user base, without having to be a part of Jack Dorsey's control grid.
 
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budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member




Welcome to the new world order.

Hale is just one of many young, smart liberal arts graduates in tech/social media who are quietly shaping the world we live in. Colby philosophy majors are leading financial-technology firms. History majors are launching successful tech-based companies, and theater and dance majors are leading social media policy teams. The common denominator for this generation of Colby graduates? The ability to nimbly consider, analyze, and execute in an online environment that changes before your eyes—and then suddenly changes again.

Hale recounted his experience before the Knesset over coffee in a wooden booth in the cavernous community room at the headquarters of Pinterest, his present employer in San Francisco’s hip SOMA (South of Market) district. Since moving on from Google, where he developed policy on everything from geopolitical issues to drone delivery systems and self-driving cars, the bearded, bespectacled Hale is now exploring privacy, copyright, and other issues relating to Pinterest’s expansion to Europe and other parts of the world.

He brings a lot of knowledge to bear, but more importantly, he says, he knows how to learn. “The best qualities you can have are humility and an inquisitive mindset to learn from other people and to read and collate and research,” Hale said. “Certainly a liberal arts degree tends to create that kind of thinker. I credit Colby with instilling that curiosity and appreciation of multidisciplinary approaches to solving problems.”

And complex problems they are.

“When you work in the content moderation space, you’re always catastrophizing, anticipating how bad-news cases could arise.”—Adelin Cai ’05, head of policy, Pinterest

Also at Pinterest, head of policy Adelin Cai ’05 mulls the risk of disturbing content being posted to “pinner’s” boards. Graphic violence and gore, material that may promote harmful behavior like eating disorders—images like these can ruin a user’s experience of the Pinterest platform. “A piece of content can have different meanings depending on the person collecting it,” said Cai, a Singapore native who majored in international relations and theater and dance at Colby en route to a master’s degree in public administration from Cornell.

A gory image might be appropriate—if posted for educational purposes by a medical student. A bloody battlefield photo might have legitimate historic significance. Or either image could have been posted by someone with a prurient interest in gory photos. “We want to be mindful of how that image is going to be pinned.”

With her policy team, Cai grapples with these questions and considers how to determine appropriate context for material. Previously, she tackled difficult questions like these at Twitter, anticipating where the fast-morphing medium was headed and where to draw the lines. “When you work in the content moderation space, you’re always catastrophizing,” Cai said, “anticipating how bad-news cases could arise.”

Cai has learned that making policy is about tradeoffs. Is a policy enforceable? Does it open the company up to complaints of subjective enforcement? “Sometimes it’s a tough decision, but there’s no perfect decision,” she said.

How to reach it? By considering a problem from multiple viewpoints: product and engineering, operations, sales, and legal, she said. Her team also collects as much information as possible—about operational impact, user sentiment, or other pieces of quantifiable data—all used to determine if a course of action is acceptable. Cai also brings to bear a highly sought-after skill: the ability to work effectively with others to solve very challenging and complex problems.

How very Orwellian...

 
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Coja Petrus Uscan

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
Youtube have just banned a bunch of channels, including Stefan Molyneux and banned an E Michael Jones video. The ban wave has really hotted up again of late.

As such, I have deleted Youtube and blocked the domain on my computer. My friend has done the same.

I actually moved to watching videos on https://lbry.tv , as I only watch a bit of JLP and Stefan, sometimes. And both are on there.

If Roosh is reading, could you consider linking your Youtube up with Lbry, so other exiles can view your content, and you have a backup of your work. See:


You'll also get about $280 for signing up.

Recently I blocked a load of sites like Twitter on my computer. I will add to that. I am finished with these alt-left companies. And ask others consider disconnecting too, whether it be McDonalds, Amazon or Youtube; it is time to withdraw support.
 

budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member
Reddit greenlights hating and attacking white people.

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wayfaringstranger

Kingfisher
Protestant
The emergence of a partisan web continues to emerge.

BitChute is now up to around 50 million videos views per month.



Alex Jones' Banned.Video platform has grown to around 5 million views per month, which negates his YouTube ban. That will probably grow more as he has just welcomed on David Icke, who was recently kicked off YouTube after what was dubbed as the most viewed live stream of all time.

One project I have high hopes for is Voice, which is part of the EOS cryptocurrencey, a decnetralised social media platform that has a total of $180 million behind it.



The cash and the expertise have been missing from other projects like BitChute, which have been set up by a few people and grown on a small budget of donations.

For anyone who would like to donate to creators, but have no money I would recommend getting the Brave browser.

* Go to the URL: chrome://rewards/
* Enter ad settings and set it to show 5 per hour
* Turn auto-contribute off

If you are a regular internet user in the US you should get about $10 per month.

Then click on the triangle icon in the address bar and you can donate the tokens you earn from the Brave browser.

You can only successfully send tokens to those who are Brave publishers. That includes:

* Roosh
* Stefan Molyneux
* Infowards
* Bitchute

**********************

Recently I was deliberating whether to setup a Twitter account for my business. I have no social media presence, and never have - professionally or personally. A Twitter account would present numerous benefits. But the recent resumption of the big tech ban hammer has led me to put any thoughts to bed - for good.

Instead I will wait for a platform to emerge that has the funds to on-board a large user base, without having to be a part of Jack Dorsey's control grid.

Next step will be to go after places that host and provide pipelines for bitchute, gab, parler and any other alt-tech. This will allow Big Tech to maintain their monopoly. The GOP will sit on it and Trump will tweet 'We're investigating it" but nothing will happen.
 

FactusIRX

 
Banned
The writing has been on the wall the past 4 years that this purge was going to happen. There is no way the elites and tractors would allow any dissident right wing voices to be on major social media websites in 2020. Alex Jones has been talking about this problem ad nauseam for at least five years, if not longer. Trump and the Republicants should have made this issue their #1 priority in 2016, but they are all a bunch of useless boomers who don't understand how the world works, so they ignored it. These supporters and right wing commentators helped massively in electing Trump in 2016 and their loss will be felt in 2020.
 
What do people think the chinese are going to do exactly with their spying? Arrest you for being critical of the western governments and media, that are themselves banned in China?

I was actually on Tiktok a few days ago, you can watch without being logged in and giving a phone number.

I found TikTok to be a mostly wholesome experience. Dancing, doing silly memes and even some moral tidbits being promoted.

China attempts to influence the west, not by degeneracy, but by presenting exactly a wholesome, traditional, image to the teens. K-pop, Tik Tok, various kung fu movies. While they are just as vapid as our brand of entertainment, they do offer what people instinctually desire and as such, they will be successful and they will create a generation of young white people endeared with asian culture. It's finally time for asians to find that elusive white waifu. Maybe when they breed us into eurasian half castes will take pity on us.
 

Johnnyvee

Ostrich
Other Christian
If this continues all symbols that represent a sense of pride, accomplishment, value and achievement for Europeans will disappear. That not whites btw, skin colour is only one adaptation. All organs are effected by evolution of course. Including the brain and nervous system/endocrine glands etc. This in turn shapes intelligence, types of intelligence and also things like temper and forms of communication etc. Race denial is a sign of great stupidity and/or cowardice. Non of this implies that Euros are better or worse than other groups, just different and unique peoples that should be preserved like any other species, sub-species (race) or gene-population. Even an obscure colony of Amazonian ants seem to have more value than Europeans at this time. (In the US at least.)

I had many disagreement with Stefan M. But I would never even have considered the possibility that they would outright ban him. If you can get banned being that careful and anti-force etc, then there`s no guarantee for anyone basically. It`s not about principles, but the ideology and whims of our overlords. Jared Taylor and AmRen was a real blow though. I`ve learned a lot from him over the years. He was just a bit to honest for his own good I guess. I wonder what might be in store in the coming months and years if this continues? It`s like the anti-Euro Taliban is on the march. Expect many books and films, records, paintings, statues etc. to vanish. Especially the digital versions. Might be a good idea, or even an investment opportunity, to stock up on some of these classic books and films etc. Maybe stuff like John Wayne films and other things that might have an increased collectors value in the future.
 

FactusIRX

 
Banned
What do people think the chinese are going to do exactly with their spying? Arrest you for being critical of the western governments and media, that are themselves banned in China?

I was actually on Tiktok a few days ago, you can watch without being logged in and giving a phone number.

I found TikTok to be a mostly wholesome experience. Dancing, doing silly memes and even some moral tidbits being promoted.

China attempts to influence the west, not by degeneracy, but by presenting exactly a wholesome, traditional, image to the teens. K-pop, Tik Tok, various kung fu movies. While they are just as vapid as our brand of entertainment, they do offer what people instinctually desire and as such, they will be successful and they will create a generation of young white people endeared with asian culture. It's finally time for asians to find that elusive white waifu. Maybe when they breed us into eurasian half castes will take pity on us.
You're completely wrong here. You have to dive into Tiktok, like any social media website, to see it's real influence. It's 90% teenage and pre-teen girls dancing in revealing clothing to rap and hip hop music. It absolutely promotes rabid consumerism, drug use, and degeneracy upon young people. I wouldn't be surprised if there is an active pedophile community on the app.
 

Coja Petrus Uscan

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
^ The platforms enforce alt-left political correctness. To imagine an inverse we'd be living in a time when people who promote abortion or post pornography being booted. That Twitter and Reddit are filled with obscene pornography tells you a lot on the mentality. There are Reddit subs like: F***Meat, C**Dumpsters and so on. Twitter has no problem with being used for solicitation for prostitution.

The terms are to the extent that they can boot near enough anyone you consult off. Even Ben Shapiro could be gone. Sooner or later the nerds will take their revenge, but it's still not going to get them conjugal rights.


I wouldn't be surprised if there is an active pedophile community on the app.

There is.
 
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