RCP #11 YouTube Strikes my Podcast with Gaston

2 months ago
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This episode of the Red Chair Podcast is a whirlwind of chaos. YouTube decided to flex its muscles, slapping me with a strike because apparently, Capricorn One and Faces of Death are too hot for their delicate system. But hey, who knew analyzing a 1970s conspiracy flick would rile up the content police? Now, I'm stuck in YouTube purgatory for the next 10 days, and we dive into how the digital overlords can pull the rug from under you.

From there, we get into Tyreek Hill's run-in with the cops—spoiler alert: I’d handle it better. We also delve into the absurdity of automated traffic tickets, road rage, and the joys of 4 a.m. U-turns in Miami. It's all topped off with tales of Uber adventures, sketchy car rentals, and why Tesla drivers should at least try to look presentable.

Whether it’s dodging YouTube strikes, avoiding traffic cams, or navigating the unpredictable streets of Miami, we hit it all with my usual dose of cynicism and sarcastic humor. You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe, and you’ll question why we’re all still here.

Timestamps
0:00:01 - YouTube slaps me with a strike
0:07:00 - Was it Capricorn One or Faces of Death that did me in?
0:11:45 - Reflecting on live streams and YouTube's relentless policies
0:21:13 - Tyreek Hill vs. the cops: Who handled it worse?
0:34:50 - Automated traffic tickets and road rage
0:43:10 - Uber tales: Renting Teslas and dealing with sketchy drivers
0:52:00 - Why dressing up matters, even if you’re just an Uber driver
1:03:40 - Back to the movies: Why old school flicks like Capricorn One matter
1:19:00 - Wrap up: YouTube strikes, strikes, and more strikes

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