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Is the S**t about to hit the you tube fan
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SerieZ:

--- Quote from: SparkyFX on August 13, 2019, 10:00:22 am ---But they go much too far, and above all, it’s only for distilled spirits, not wine and beer. As a cocktail drinker who doesn’t particularly care for wine or beer, it’s legitimately unfair that a shop can advertise a sale on beer or wine, but not on spirits. (They literally cannot even write “sale!” on a shelf tag!)

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Welcome to the Statist Bureaucratic Insanity.  |O
Fortunately tho here in Switzerland we get a bit less of it like... let's say Germany.
tooki:

--- Quote from: SerieZ on October 16, 2019, 12:51:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: SparkyFX on August 13, 2019, 10:00:22 am ---But they go much too far, and above all, it’s only for distilled spirits, not wine and beer. As a cocktail drinker who doesn’t particularly care for wine or beer, it’s legitimately unfair that a shop can advertise a sale on beer or wine, but not on spirits. (They literally cannot even write “sale!” on a shelf tag!)

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Welcome to the Statist Bureaucratic Insanity.  |O
Fortunately tho here in Switzerland we get a bit less of it like... let's say Germany.

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Definitely.

P.S. You goofed up the quoting. It was me who talked about CH, not SparkyFX.
David Hess:
YouTube is updating their terms of service.  Nothing about it is good.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/11/20955864/youtube-terms-of-service-update-terminations-children-content-ftc
soldar:
People who want to upload videos of anything else than kittens, puppies and babies are nothing but troublemakers who need to be dealt with accordingly.
Black Phoenix:

--- Quote from: soldar on November 12, 2019, 03:28:16 pm ---People who want to upload videos of anything else than kittens, puppies and babies are nothing but troublemakers who need to be dealt with accordingly.

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Let me correct you: People who want to upload videos of anything else than kittens, puppies and babies that goes against what the advertisers want are nothing but troublemakers who need to be dealt with accordingly.

Youtube is a machine to make money to Google, it's free but you are the product, your content are the product for ads. If you don't provide return, you are terminated.

I think that some years ago there was also a kind of controversy about advertisers paying directly to the content creators instead of going through Google and Google wanted to ban that.
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