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YouTube Is Awful. I'm Not Posting There Anymore

9 points
4 comments

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calm

Sentiment

negative

Category

culture

Key topics

YouTube

content creation

social media criticism

The author expresses dissatisfaction with YouTube and decides to stop posting there, sparking no discussion or debate in the comments.

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  1. 01Story posted

    11/19/2025, 4:07:18 PM

    3h ago

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  2. 02First comment

    11/19/2025, 4:11:09 PM

    4m after posting

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  3. 03Peak activity

    3 comments in Hour 1

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  4. 04Latest activity

    11/19/2025, 5:20:15 PM

    2h ago

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Discussion (4 comments)
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beanjuiceII
3h ago
1 reply
"youtube is bad because they don't believe in my values", saved everyone a read
nness
3h ago
Those values being the proliferation of AI, YouTube's settlement to Trump, unbanning of conspiracy theory and hate-speech creators popular amongst Trump's base, and a moral complaint about AI age-checking, and censorship (particularly around the most recent Israel-Gaza conflict.)
chasing0entropy
2h ago
Walled gardens are meant for the owners. Everyone else are decorations.
taylodl
2h ago
Media distributors have always exercised control over the content they deliver—editing for length, compliance, or audience standards is nothing new. The confusion often comes from viewing YouTube as a neutral hosting service, like Dropbox, rather than as a full-fledged media distributor. Once you recognize that YouTube operates more like a broadcast network than a storage platform, its behavior - curating, monetizing, and enforcing content policies - looks far less unusual.

What feels different today is the scale and automation: traditional networks relied on human editors and clear standards, while YouTube uses opaque algorithms that can affect visibility and revenue in ways creators don’t always understand. That shift makes the control feel more intrusive, but the underlying principle - 'the distributor sets the rules' - has been part of media distribution for decades.

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