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I Guess I was a Fool

Twitter just congratulated me on my “Twitter Anniversary.” Meanwhile, I’ve been shadow banned for more than a year. I defy anyone to find a tweet that has been worthy of my banning. Meanwhile Twitter has blue-checked and authenticated accounts for people who put PORN on Twitter.

NSFW—- How in the world am I shadow banned while this is going on??

She’s got PORN in her Twitter name!!!!

And don’t get me started on YouTube—

From Eternal Cracker-

This is disturbing.  Animal porn is monetized on youtube.  This is a story of a creator wanting to make dog training videos.
I hope this video will spread to the right people.  It’s the whole monetization deal, but from a very honest not politically charged point of view.

 

 

15 Comments on I Guess I was a Fool

  1. Just sayen, from my limited exposure to social media, just finished 4 days in the face book dog pound, IG is the battle ground. The commies can’t monitor it that well. That’s where all the gun pages are headed. I love instagram.

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  2. I had no idea people could make a LOT of money on utube. Demonitizing the conservative opinion but funding porn. The guy is right. Share it. The world should know.

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  3. It’s the thumbnails that make it look like they’re having sex. Asian girls give dogs treats, and a bunch of weirdos get off on it. The main problem is still political.

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  4. I think you should start a you tube channel and take over for that guy who painted on PBS.
    I can’t remember his name. But you could make some real cash teaching people how to paint.

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  5. Shadetree Surgeon is likely one of the most sensical youtubers out there. His vids mostly revolve around motorcycles, he’s not much to look at, but he’s a true patriot. So even if you don’t care about motorcycles, subscribe to him. It costs nothing and every once in awhile you’ll be surprised by a video like this.

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  6. So you need a blue check mark to buy or sell on Twitter? That sounds beastly. I thought one’s ability to to participate in the marketplace was based on financial wherewithal, not politics. Apparently, we are moving from a market economy to a political economy, and social media is leading the way.

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