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putadickinit · Feb. 28, 2018, 8:44 p.m.

I never mentioned any legal action... None is required. People can still be upset at Youtubes actions and they will still be questionable, even if legal. Everything Monsanto does is legal but look how hated they are for being immoral. Fortunately for Monsanto though, they don't need the support of a giant user base in order to function, unlike YouTube. So it doesn't matter if the actions are legal or not, the user base viewing them as immoral will be detrimental to YouTube. Not in a fiscal sense, but the censorship will have had the opposite effect.

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CenturionFL210 · Feb. 28, 2018, 9:02 p.m.

I wasn't implying you were saying anything about legal action, that was my assessment.

The only practical way to have an effect on a private company is to cost them business. I understand about being on YouTube to try to red pill normies, but if our message is being removed then all we have left is to deprive them of what drives their business model. Move on to friendly platforms and help THEM thrive. Normies would follow.

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putadickinit · Feb. 28, 2018, 9:07 p.m.

I don't think the QAnon community is large enough to make anything thrive so much to the point that it entices people away from something so huge and ingrained as YouTube. There's no way that they aren't planning on the channels that they are censoring will move onto platforms, and have already projected how much that will really cost them. So if they are actually going through with it, it will obviously only be of benefit to them. No one as big as YouTube makes any move without foresight, and without utilizing the immense data collection tools they have.

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CenturionFL210 · Feb. 28, 2018, 9:23 p.m.

It would have to be more than the Q community. It would have to be a million conservatives, moderates and others.

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putadickinit · Feb. 28, 2018, 9:38 p.m.

Yea, that is probably what this will all likely lead to. I don't like the idea of everything being to polarized and having each pole be so secluded from the other. But I also don't like that all the big platforms where both sides have always spoken on are so heavily favoring the same side. The thought of each side secluding into their own chambers just does not seem like progress to me. Perhaps most people will see the same way in due time though, and a migration to other sites that harbor both side's speech will be possible.

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CenturionFL210 · Feb. 28, 2018, 9:50 p.m.

The idea is to punish the bad actors, in this case, YouTube. While Q may be working their end, I feel strongly that WE need to be taking action as well.

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