Placating YouTube & MGTOW Haters

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    FunInTheSun
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    In order to bring the MGTOW message to a YouTube audience, you have to tiptoe around the arbitrary rules of the executives and avoid offending the pro-feminist/man haters. When it comes to YouTube, there’s a dilemma: You can get a potentially large audience, but you have to play by their politically correct rules. But you can still get banned because some viewers don’t like videos that promote the MGTOW lifestyle because it doesn’t FEEL GOOD to them.

    It seems to be that the solution to this problem is for content creators to have a personal website and then advertise it on popular websites. That way, they can upload any video they want without worrying about being flagged by the haters. The challenge is: building an audience with massive advertising.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    These people want MGTOW to go Mainstream. This is the wrong course of action. As soon as it gains traction again? There will be a great problem. What do you do with Legions of men and boys with anger?

    This will not go down well.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    It seems to be that the solution to this problem is for content creators to have a personal website and then advertise it on popular websites. That way, they can upload any video they want without worrying about being flagged by the haters. The challenge is: building an audience with massive advertising.

    This has been the challenge since the beginning of multimedia online content for the masses over a decade ago. It wasn’t an issue prior to widespread broadband adoption. People who were creating audio and video for independent distribution over the then-nascent Web were on uncertain legal ground. Think-tanks – then dominated by liberals (and this is why I don’t hate them) – were working overtime to help shape a legal situation where we indie music producers could spread our music around the world before any legal framework was even put in place for that sort of thing. Some people in those days predicted that the biggest global conglomerates would create bottlenecks on the new Information Superhighway, and they have. Yes the technology has moved so far forward that anyone can reach anyone else from anywhere, but the only ones allowed an easy-pass tag are the ones approved by the tallymen. Everyone else is banished to the great wide-open. Cheers.

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