- Joined
- Oct 3, 2018
The Gokunaru video was disappointing. I didn't even click it for a few days in my recommends because I didn't think it was the mumkey video, just some 'youtube is terrible' video treading old ground. Which...it was. It was well edited and informational if you're totally out of the loop, but I was expecting a summary of events in Mumkey's life/this thread for normies.
I listened to it for like 40 minutes at work and he was still on his completely unrelated tangent about pedophiles when I gave up. I get the feeling he wants us to feel bad for Mumkey? Which, I did....til everything else happened. Youtube unjustly terminating his channel may have sent him down this path, but it doesn't justify cheating on your girlfriend with a pedophile.
Does he talk about any of that stuff in the last 20 minutes?
He ends the video by presenting a list of videos he found from the top channels on the Kids section of YouTube where he determined they were reusing content and proposes reporting them all to YouTube management. Point being that since YouTube also profits from these videos reporting them will also hurt YouTube's bottom line, which Gokunaru seems to think will maybe spur YouTube into taking down videos that actually violate its guidelines? I really don't know what he was thinking here. How he collected all the data that he presented about YouTube being inconsistent and negligent towards enforcing its policies but still came to the conclusion that end users could do something about it is beyond me.