Even while in the middle of harassing the migrants, the livestreamers could still be heard thanking those who were sending them money via YouTube’s Super Chat function or through other platforms like Venmo and the Christian-aligned crowdfunding site GiveSendGo. In one situation, while Fulfer was shouting at migrants in Arizona telling them to go home, he stopped briefly to call out a supporter who had sent him $50 on Venmo.

  • @Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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    55 months ago

    YouTube already does have age restricted videos.

    And do you actually think they don’t already detect and flag potential porn using an algorithm? How do you think they prevent most of it from being on the site in the first place?

    No one anywhere was claiming a 100% detection rate, which is why sometimes porn does in fact end up on YouTube until flagged manually by people who view it.

    • Flying Squid
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      -65 months ago

      Oh, so it is possible for YouTube to expose children to porn? Hm. Maybe that’s why they delete it.

      • @Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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        15 months ago

        It is possible regardless, even when they try their best to delete it as they do now.

        What’s your solution here? Shut down all video streaming services entirely? Have actual humans reviewing every single video uploaded before being made public?

        • Flying Squid
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          -15 months ago

          There isn’t a solution. Google is greedy and amoral and will allow anything on their platform if they think it will help them increase their revenue.

          I guess the “solution” is to end capitalism. I don’t foresee that happening without society collapsing, so…

          • @Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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            15 months ago

            Yes, companies make money off products people want rather than those that they don’t.

            I agree the only solution is to end capitalism which is kinda what I was getting at. And I’m fine with the associated societal collapse. Worth it.

            But in the meantime I’m not going to sit here and pretend Google (or any corporation) is specifically the ‘evil bad guy’ when they are just playing within the rules that society has set up for them. As are all the other companies, every single one.

            It’s extremely naive to expect a for-profit business to make decisions that go against their entire point of existence, which is to make money.

            • Flying Squid
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              05 months ago

              And I’m fine with the associated societal collapse. Worth it.

              Are you willing to starve to death over it? What about your loved ones? Would their deaths be worth it?