YouTube shut down my account

NOOOO! I didn't finish your latest livestream yet. First E. Michael Jones, now you. You were comparatively mild to E. Michael Jones and especially JewsForHitler because you tried not to call out the Jew. If it wasn't for your YouTube channel never would I have the best days during work listening to your streams. I know you have your BitChute archive, but it saddens me that these liberal communists shut down everything. Two years ago you could buy This Time, The World on Amazon and your local bookstore, now it is inofficially banned and you can't find it anywhere. What a shame. If this is further going on I'm going to post from prison in no time.

Rest in pieces to your JewTube channel.
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Coja Petrus Uscan

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
For the poster who asked about donations. I make a donation to RV each month via the Brave browser's rewards program. You can collect the token by being shown unobtrusive ads. I get about $10 per month which I send out to a few banded entities. It is made sweeter by the fact you are redirecting Amazon's ad budget to the ¡far-right! I think the token will be worth a lot more in the future.

Most of these platforms have APIs and for those that don't it should not be difficult to botch a HTTP upload. Does anyone know how feasible it would be to create a JavaScript facility to batch upload videos and other content via the browser? As running a server(s) to do that would cost quite a lot if it was popular. I remember there are some limitations on cross-site requests.

They've just banned mild alt-media guy Dan Dicks:



Mayor Jenny from Seattle has gone far-right.

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BillMcNeal

Woodpecker
Other Christian
Any reason why there's not a special subforum devoted to items like this, so we can keep up with where your videos might be, when there's a new one (or new livestream), etc.? Seems perfect for announcements.

And I definitely don't mean this in the spirit of it being off topic or anything like that - just seems like it might be easier to find is all.
 
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CSFurious

Pigeon
I really enjoyed waking up in the morning and streaming Roosh on YouTube. I am sure that he will be able to adapt it to a new streaming service.
 

Days of Broken Arrows

Crow
Gold Member
There is a major purge of "incorrect" voices going on. This has to be a coordinated effort. Beyond Roosh, three others recently had their YouTube channels removed: Stefan Molyneux, American Renaissance, and Richard Spencer.

In mainstream media, Andrew Sullivan got fired from New York Magazine and Bari Weiss "resigned" from The New York Times (after much internal criticism). These two writers were vocal critics of things like cancel culture and BLM's removal of statues -- and they got those points across to large, mainstream audiences. They provided a gateway to more radical ideas (which is most likely why they were silenced).

I wonder who is next. Tim Pool? Tucker Carlson?
 
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Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
For the poster who asked about donations. I make a donation to RV each month via the Brave browser's rewards program. You can collect the token by being shown unobtrusive ads. I get about $10 per month which I send out to a few banded entities. It is made sweeter by the fact you are redirecting Amazon's ad budget to the ¡far-right! I think the token will be worth a lot more in the future.
I don't get any of that. The wallet Brave uses for donations, Uphold, locked my account and won't let me re-open it without sending a lot of private information.
 

Deepdiver

Crow
Gold Member
You can try LBRY.com. It's a decentralized platform so they can never censor your content. Dollar Vigilante keeps getting his videos deleted off YT and so I finally just go to LBRY to see his stuff.

I think if all the content creators did this, we can finally defeat censorship once and for all.

Just went to LBRY.com and viewed a YT deleted DollarVigilante video and easy to search and the HiDef video stream was much better than bitchute and easier to use than Parler which Dan Bongino is now partnered with... so my Vote is for LBRY.com and their LBRY.tv streams...

Example:

And he now uses twetch instead of twitter...

 
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ABeast

 
Banned
A centralized server is very easy to take offline at any time. BitChute may also be a honeypot so be careful. Also be wary of duckduckgo....Globalist confirmed.

The only way internet censorship can be beaten is by using torrent like protocols combined with encryption (also toss a bit of blockchain crap for good measure). Think old school peer to peer networking. The content needs to be placed in shared encrypted chunks around the internet and then reassembled by the end user.

Any takers?
There is a video site called lbry.tv that uses blockchain. I was looking into posting some mirrored content there but it was more involved than I thought to get started. If I was making my own content I would use it though to be safe from censorship.
 

Mortay

Robin
Catholic
I don't get any of that. The wallet Brave uses for donations, Uphold, locked my account and won't let me re-open it without sending a lot of private information.

Thanks for letting us know. I also had your site as a top auto-contribution. Didn't realized Uphold was cucked as well.
 

CH-Toronto

Kingfisher
The TWITTER shutdown is officially on. I think they realized "simultaneously" shutting down Twitter and Youtube at the same time looks too much like "collusion" (which IS what they do).

NOW, to avoid suspicion they shut down your twitter a few days/week later in order to ensure it's "not tech companies working together".

Normally Molyneux getting banned off Youtube AND Twitter would have raised a bunch of red flags, but because it was done about a week apart, it was a slow execution.

The irony is that for the next 24 hours, you will probably never be more safe on Twitter. Say what you can now, because they are just waiting to ban you.

NOTE: Just have a new back up twitter account ready to go.
 

TooFineAPoint

Ostrich
Protestant
Monetarily, I'm okay, but thank you. I wasn't dependent on YouTube income. I am thinking of starting a membership site (e.g. $5/month), which should be enough for me to host my own videos and continue working.

The big blow is to my reach. I don't think I will have 30,000+ people ever watching my streams again. My guess is that a remnant will remain of maybe 1,000-5,000.


I don't believe platforms (i.e. any form of centralization) is the answer. Platforms make censorship effortless. I'm going hermit-mode and hosting my own videos. There are tons of CDN companies to host my own videos, it would be impossible to ban me from all. But it is very easy to ban someone from a couple of popular platforms.

I'm hunkering down.

I think you've reached the critical mass to be able to exist purely as a samizdat content creator. It's personal referrals from here on out.

To that end, if you do start a membership site, you could offer incentives to share your content (such as giving people a $1 discount per month for everyone they get to sign up).
 

TooFineAPoint

Ostrich
Protestant
Sleeping Giants, one of the main arms of the multi-million dollar cancel industry has Tucker as their no. 1 target for demonitisation and deplatforming. See their Twitter. Lots of adjacent leftist Twitters are gunning for the same.

I'd bet on Pool getting axed before Carlson.

Pool has potential to reach centrist and mildly left people. Tucker can be used as a convenient "2 Minutes Hate" icon through the 2020 election.
 

Max Roscoe

Ostrich
Orthodox Inquirer
A centralized server is very easy to take offline at any time. BitChute may also be a honeypot so be careful. Also be wary of duckduckgo....Globalist confirmed.

The only way internet censorship can be beaten is by using torrent like protocols combined with encryption (also toss a bit of blockchain crap for good measure). Think old school peer to peer networking. The content needs to be placed in shared encrypted chunks around the internet and then reassembled by the end user.

Any takers?
Yeah I used duckduckgo off and on. The other day I saw a BILLBOARD for them in my town. Now, I know they aren't doing this for charity, but when they are taking out billboard ads encouraging you to use their free service, that's when I know there's a bit too much spying of my internet usage going on. I use start page.com which gives 2 text ads in your search results every time you search. It's easy to automatically scroll past them.

Really the most important advice is never create an account for any free service. I never had a YouTube account, though I watched a bunch of videos there. One day, I noticed YouTube had my full name on their page, begging me "Max Roscoe, don't you want to comment on this video?" Hah. A more pathetic case of entrapment I have not seen. They got my name from my gmail account, since gmail and YouTube are owned by the same massive spider. Don't ever create an account for a free service (I understand a free email account with your real name but even that is not a great idea), and if you do, make it a unique account (ie not the same user name you are using here) and never use your primary email or real phone # to register. Never, ever, ever, ever do that.
 

Виктор

Pigeon
Orthodox
Time to get a bunch of software engineers around the table and begin discussing the creation of dedicated, uncensored platforms.

It’s pretty clear at this point that the current crop of globohomo-infected software on the current day market simply won’t do.

More than happy to lend a hand on this project if others on the forum are interested in collaborating.

 

Dusty

Owl
Gold Member
If Tucker gets cancelled, where does he go? Maybe OANN? The station now seems pretty amateur- Jack Pubicsac slowly struggling to read a teleprompter. But if Tucker bring his topped rated show would make the channel blow up and they could hire real talent - the My Pillow guy will make it rain gold. Or maybe an opportunity to start a new channel?
 
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