Patachu
"@Background Pony #C81":/generals/technology-discussion/post/4617981#post_4617981
No, I'm all for regulations and a form of ethics. the ICANN behave like they can do whatever they want with the thing they are in charge. The TLDs and a lot fo things should not be the ownership of one corporation. It's like, the fish in the ocean. You have a bunch of regulations but still have the right to fish. Then one of these authority decide "Findus will now have the exclusivity on fishing salmon." This is not their role to decide this, as it is impacting other customers and other corporations or businesses's freedoms by eliminating the liberty of choice.
Economy needs a minimal of regulations, same as technology if we don't want malintentioned people to be able to do whatever they want. On protectionism, and privacy essentially.
The problem with youtube has always existed, they always been in position of monopoly because they are the most popular. However it is not granted to exist forever. They flourished for a decade and will now be falling. Censorship, ads, monetization, region-locking.
Instead of petitioning to change a broken system, asking them, begging them kindly like a poor slave, or even worse, accepting their conditions and conforming, use Bitchute. use Vimeo, metacafe, twitch (urgh wait, no) use a personal webspace, FTP or P2P to share your works independently from a central site that now acts as a form of authority, which is horrible for your free speech.
The only thing Youtube gives you is a counter of views in which you measure your popularity. If that's your goal, stay on Youtube.
Youtube/Google wants all to conform, to all kind and dubious copyright policies, art.13 and much more, but the internet allows so much, and should never be centralized. We have given freedom, let's use it.
No, I'm all for regulations and a form of ethics. the ICANN behave like they can do whatever they want with the thing they are in charge. The TLDs and a lot fo things should not be the ownership of one corporation. It's like, the fish in the ocean. You have a bunch of regulations but still have the right to fish. Then one of these authority decide "Findus will now have the exclusivity on fishing salmon." This is not their role to decide this, as it is impacting other customers and other corporations or businesses's freedoms by eliminating the liberty of choice.
Economy needs a minimal of regulations, same as technology if we don't want malintentioned people to be able to do whatever they want. On protectionism, and privacy essentially.
The problem with youtube has always existed, they always been in position of monopoly because they are the most popular. However it is not granted to exist forever. They flourished for a decade and will now be falling. Censorship, ads, monetization, region-locking.
Instead of petitioning to change a broken system, asking them, begging them kindly like a poor slave, or even worse, accepting their conditions and conforming, use Bitchute. use Vimeo, metacafe, twitch (urgh wait, no) use a personal webspace, FTP or P2P to share your works independently from a central site that now acts as a form of authority, which is horrible for your free speech.
The only thing Youtube gives you is a counter of views in which you measure your popularity. If that's your goal, stay on Youtube.
Youtube/Google wants all to conform, to all kind and dubious copyright policies, art.13 and much more, but the internet allows so much, and should never be centralized. We have given freedom, let's use it.