BOYCOTT YOUTUBE

3 years ago
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I am on Rumble because I am boycotting YouTube, as they have informed me that my channel has violated their community guidelines. This notice says that because it's my first violation, it's just a warning and not a strike. The third bullet point states, quote, deleting the video will not remove the strike. End quote. So why would I delete the offending video if by doing so doesn't even remove the strike, which they just said isn't a strike, just a warning?

Which one of my videos violated YouTube's Community Guidelines, you ask? Well it was my most recent video, entitled, The Best Celebrity Mugshots - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. The video allegedly violates YouTube's policy on nudity and sexual content. You can't make this stuff up. In fact, there is no nudity or sexual content in that video, or any of my videos, for that matter. Come to think of it, Madonna's nipple is visible in the photos in my Swim video, taken from her 1998 Ray of Light album photos. Interestingly, that video hasn't raised YouTube's ire. My Best Celebrity Mugshots Adult Entertainment video features mugshots of people who work in the adult entertainment industry, including porn stars, strippers, and nude models. But the mugshots themselves feature no nudity. They are mugshots taken in police stations across the USA. The police do not routinely take mugshots of prisoners in the buff, at least, not yet.

YouTube says I have the option of appealing this decision. I won't be doing that because I don't want to legitimize their censorship by participating in their bogus appeal system. YouTube isn't worth that much of my time and energy, quite frankly. Instead, I prefer to leave the Community Violation warning slash strike in place as a testament to the stupidity of YouTube.

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