Why is YouTube getting boycotted this week?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


EU is already in shambles now.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/2095944/eu-plan-read-all-your/amp

TLDR: EU is now planning to scan all private messages throughout EU countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You geniuses all thought that when a site asks you your age, it's because they don't actually need to know?

Let's see that energy when your 13 year old kids are buying weed and liquor at the shops. How dare they ask for id!



They use Snapchat for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


EU is already in shambles now.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/2095944/eu-plan-read-all-your/amp

TLDR: EU is now planning to scan all private messages throughout EU countries.


You might be planning to overthrow the EU government or misgendering someone. Same difference really.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


lol? Spotify now needs age verifications? What for?


Long live the PMRC.
Anonymous
You can’t groom children online if you can’t identify them. This is what it is all about, has nothing to do with protecting children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can’t groom children online if you can’t identify them. This is what it is all about, has nothing to do with protecting children.


+100

The government is always trying to say “But think about the kids! Ensure more children safety!”

This is by far the biggest lie I have heard from politicians this year so far.
Anonymous
It's not!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


ANYTIME someone says something is for your own safety or benefit, BEWARE because they are almost always lying and trying to hide an agenda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


EU is already in shambles now.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/2095944/eu-plan-read-all-your/amp

TLDR: EU is now planning to scan all private messages throughout EU countries.


EU is a literal terrorist organization now. Same for the UK government since they separated from the corrupt EU but are still just as bad if not worse.
Anonymous
YouTube has promoted pornography and it seems TickTock is doing the same.
Anonymous
The intention of this, which on the surface appears good: protect children from accessing bad things on the internet, will result in loss of freedom for everyone.

The logical trajectory of this action will result in no person gaining access to the internet without approval. It will be similar to China’s social credit system but more refined.

A Global Digital Currency (GDC) is coming. It will be illegal to use gold, silver, or anything but GDC as currency. Don’t forget the U.S. outlawed owning gold just over a hundred years ago. The U.S. can (and will) do it again.

The U.S. Constitution will one day be discarded, probably due to an “emergency” to address a “crisis” facing the world.

The end result will be that if the government does not approve of the way you think or believe, or determines you are not sufficiently loyal to the New Order, your access to the internet will be denied.

Employers and everyone will be blocked from depositing money into your bank account, preventing you from buying or selling: you will be forced out of society to live from dumpsters or the wilderness until you shape up and obey.

The Bible foretells a system like this:

And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
(Revelation 13:16)
Anonymous
If you're goal is to avoid mortal sinners, probably best to stay away from YouTube regardless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:YouTube has promoted pornography and it seems TickTock is doing the same.


YouTube keeps all the pornobots and gambling ads on this site, yet they dont do anything literally to keep children safe from using it (Youtube Kids exists, but parents forget its existence)
Anonymous
Im just gonna say it like everyone else.

“It was never about the kids!”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like someone else said, the AI pretty much determines your age based on how long ago you created your Google account, your entire YouTube search and watch history. I think if your watch history contains more videos of something being meant for kids, then the AI will start flagging those to assume that you are more likely to be a kid rather than an adult.

Honestly, YouTube is being a stupid company once again. I believe this entire ID verification thing feels like a dystopia where 1984 felt like a warning for us.

Even Spotify for UK? They literally implemented something like this for an ID verification if you are caught under 18 because of the UK online safety act and how they are trying to improve “child safety” (PS: it actually isn't making kids safe.)

I am so tired of all these act that keep saying that it is to improve children safety on the internet, yet instead this feels like actual surveillance that the government is trying to take your information.


EU is already in shambles now.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/2095944/eu-plan-read-all-your/amp

TLDR: EU is now planning to scan all private messages throughout EU countries.


EU is a literal terrorist organization now. Same for the UK government since they separated from the corrupt EU but are still just as bad if not worse.


Funny thing is that many UK citizens already hate the online safety act. Check this repeal petition from the website where half a million people signed the petition to stop it here. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/722903

And guess what, the government decided and probably would say something like “Nah, we are keeping this in the future. Hopefully, it will be a great way to keep minors safe on the internet!”
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