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Jewtube will ban Europe Nanonymous No.1015 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>1024
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Apparently, Jewtube is going to ban memes in Europe.
>Q: Wait, what would w be the impact if the European Parliament version of Article 13 passes? A:YouTube would be forced to block millions of videos (existing and new ones) in the European Union. It could drastically limit the content that one can upload to the platform in Europe.
Thoughts?
Will imageboards such as 4cucks and 8chode be banned in Europe?

Nanonymous No.1016 [D]

jewtube should be banned in all countries
and faceberg
and twatter
and jewgle in general

Nanonymous No.1017 [D]

They're clearly not saying they'll ban europe - that would rob them of precious shekels. Instead, they'd probably limit who's allowed to upload videos. Verified musicians can continue to upload their music for free, existing popular youtubers would probably be able to sign contracts promising not to upload copyrighted content and still upload, but random joes would be barred. normalfags wouldn't even notice the change, so long as the latest rihanna or whoever video still works.

Nanonymous No.1022 [D] >>1023 >>1032

Not like anyone here would be affected by this in any way. You're not implying that you legitimately browse cuckchan and 8cucks bareback, are you? Just set your VPN to mutt land and forget about it. Or better yet don't browse these forums as they are cancer.

Nanonymous No.1023 [D]

>>1022
whether you personally think they're cancer is irrelevant to 99% of normalfags. unfortunately, what normalfags think is relevant because they have large influence upon society, being the majority.
as such, these happenings aren't to be dismissed.

Nanonymous No.1024 [D] >>1025

>>1015
This is sort-of good news, not because it will result in censorship but because people might just start hating YouTube enough to abandon it. Wishful thinking, I know, but its monopoly might be coming to an end, finally.


Nanonymous No.1025 [D]

>>1024
It's happening a little; stream.me exodus is kind of sort of happening. But watch out, stream.me is shadowbanning. Tried to create an account with Tor to shitpost as extremely as I wanted to (no spam of course) but even though I had access to chat and could post into chat none of my chats showed up for other people. Normalfags are feeling around. This would be a great time for someone to make a real alternative.

Nanonymous No.1032 [D]

>>1022
How is it relevant to me? If I was in your shitty little mudslime empire it wouldn't make a difference because I've taken things into my own hands and removed the governments ability to censor me in the first place regardless of the laws they pass. The future is in creating infrastructure that allows people to completely ignore the law all together through a decentralized internet, not in trying to operate within the fundamentally corrupt system that is exploiting you to begin with. This article 13 shit is actually highly productive. Everyday the incentive for decentralizing the internet increasing by an order of magnitudes. Stop trying to keep this kiked society on life support.

Nanonymous No.1050 [D]

>because they have large influence upon society
they have been largely influenced by (((society)))

Nanonymous No.1105 [D]

im slav and not in eu so no art13 for me boiiiiii

Nanonymous No.1396 [D] >>1397

memes aren't under a copyright. "banning memes" is an anti-A13 propaganda spread by large companies in order to get underage and other young people to try and vote against A13 (even though EU isn't a democracy). It's just fearmongering.

Nanonymous No.1397 [D] >>1401

>>1396
Why the fuck do you think "large companies" want less regulation by daddy government?

Nanonymous No.1401 [D] >>1402

>>1397
companies want to influence governments, not the other way around. either way, A13 shields consumers while putting companies at risk.

Nanonymous No.1402 [D] >>1404

>>1401
>A13 shields consumers
How so? I don't particularly care about A13 because I'm glad to see jewtube get fucked over, but this just seems to be the copy right jews working their kikery. Ultimately any censorship or copyright jewery just pushes the demand for VPN's which also works out for me as we'll see higher speeds, more nodes, and more privacy. The more the jew jews the better everything I already do gets. We're living in hilariously brilliant times.

Nanonymous No.1404 [D]

>>1402
>How so
Well from what I understand, the blame on who's responsible for a copyrighted material ending up on the site is on the site owner and not the user. The user can be then banned from the site, but it is the site owner who will have to pay for any """damages""" to (((intellectual property))).
Besides, your point is also the reason this will benefit the end user. Everyone will move away from clearnet and Tor/IPFS/I2P will gain popularity and thus more developers and better overall speeds. VPNs won't really help much unless people are actively fighting against fingerprinting (and neither will Tor). Since I assume sites will just start denying people access based on their shadowprofiles and start requesting IDs for users behind VPNs/Tor. (worst case scenario, already happened for a few sites). There's probably going to be a move to decentralized, Tor or encrypted services for things like video sharing, social media and messaging.