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Youtube clearly discriminates against those in the adult industry. Generally, as soon as they discover that a vid comes from someone in adult, it suddenly gets removed for "terms of use violation"...of course, they're always careful to be utterly silent about the particular nature of the violation.
And, in terms of sexual content, it doesn't matter at all if the video in question is by all reasonable measures on the same par with or even more tame than other videos that are allowed to accumulate tens and hundreds of thousands of hits--because it's not the message they object to, it's the messenger.
Now that is lame.
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