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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
It's called m-o-n-e-y.
Big advertisers complained their ads were being put next to 'objectionable material'.
So in the future only giant corporations will determine, based solely on economics, which type of video or free speech is "objectionable".
In five years YouTube will be nothing more than a giant ad/commercial network for companies pushing their products. Or, in other words, like a glorified cable tv channel.
Fun!!
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No.
People can buy a domain put all the hate speech they want on it.
People should pay for their own hate if they want to spew it.
Don't ask youtube and it's advertiser to pay for it.
Free speech : When someone else is
paying for it then it ain't free.