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tagirb | 3 years ago
3 days ago, on January, 25, YouTube did a massive termination of the channels of the worldwide volunteer project "CREATIVE SOCIETY".
These channels had existed for about 10 years, and had never abused any of the YouTube policies. They were terminated by YouTube at once having been given neither a preliminary warning nor a detailed explanation of the reasons for termination. The whole video content was permanently deleted without giving the account owners a chance of backing it up. Even the private channels of the moderators were deleted.
The "CREATIVE SOCIETY" channels contained thousands of high quality volunteer-made videos on the most important topics for humanity, including crucial information on the climate change, deep analysis of the current social, economical, and geopolitical crisis, as well as the ways out of it by means of a peaceful evolutionary transformation of the profit-driven format of our society into a human-centric one.
YouTube is known for its dictator-like behavior, but now it's crossing all borders of humaneness. Will we remain silent, while our basic human rights are being abused right in front of us? Will we keep playing along with this democracy farce and pretend that everything's okay?
Dear friends, please watch the online international forum "Global Crisis. Our Survival is In Unity", while it still can be found on the Internet to get a deep understanding of what is happening.
smoldesu|3 years ago
That's a stretch. You agreed to Google's EULA, if you thought that was "inhumane" then you shouldn't have signed up for the service in the first place. What happened to you is unfortunate, but part of your agreement. If you don't want it to happen again, host it yourself.
P.S.: The landing page for "Creative Society" looks like a total scam (a-la Spirit Science) and if I was a YouTube moderator I would have probably flagged related content for review too. I'm sure you mean well, but this site just screams 'pyramid scheme' to me.
tagirb|3 years ago
Well, it just shows what monster the service and the monopoly behind that started with a "Don't be evil" policy has become over the years.
tagirb|3 years ago