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I would agree with you if it was just about the money, people crying over demonetization always came off as rather pathetic to me, but that was a non-issue since Youtube implemented superchats. The real issue was that Youtube used the whole thing to go on a banning, shadow-banning, and algorithimc fuckery spree.
True. But I don't think that should've come as a surprise to anyone. Why should it? You saw that on other fronts as well that had nothing to do with advertising. You saw it with them kicking RussiaToday off the platform at the outset of the Ukraine war (propaganda at work). You saw it with Chess channels having their subscribers removed (collateral damage?). You saw it with both left and right-wing political channels being demonetized (business cycles come and go, progressivism is out of season).
I just don't know why it's captivated the attention of so many people.
Because people couldn't see into the future? I'm pretty sure every single example you brought up followed the Adpocalypse, not preceded it.
Of course people can’t see into the future. I don’t know what tomorrow will hold but I’m very confident about what it’s going to look like.
Corporations all follow such predictable patterns of behavior over time. If the future were that unknowable there wouldn’t have been people saying things like this would come long before the Adpocalypse ever happened.
Then why did all your examples involve incidents that happened after it, and not before it?
Not sure what you're asking, because that's not relevant to what I'm pointing out.
What I'm saying is all the examples I've provided of the way these corporate entities behave only a small handful of people seem to anticipate based on prior experience and knowledge of history. After these events occurred the mass of people began acting surprised and amazed that a corporation like Google/YouTube would behave this way. To which the response of a small handful of people on the sidelines were saying, "No shit?" Hence the remark:
"I just don't know why it's captivated the attention of so many people." It's only a surprise to people who aren't paying attention to how corporations behave.
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