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YouTube relaxes moderation rules to allow more controversial content
(www.techspot.com)
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The issue for me isn't the speech its more how the the videos are pushed, when I go to YouTube I just want to watch videos about cars and old computers I don't want to see random dumbass's politics video.
If folks want to listen to Bob from Omaha great, but don't push it onto me either as recommendation or in that stupid square at the end of videos.
This just sounds so strange to me because, in my case, it works exactly the way you said you wish it did.
The even better part is I pay for premium