cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17700249
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17699965
I use this channel to post repair videos from Rossmann Repair Group Inc
I also discuss random things of interest to me. This is, and always will be, my personal variety show.
I teach Macbook component level logic board repair from a common sense, everyman’s perspective. I try to make it seem viable, and entertaining. I also go over business concepts & philosophy that will be important to running & maintaining a sustainable, profitable business.
Summary
- The speaker expresses frustration with YouTube’s decisions, feeling that the platform does not focus on improving the experience for content creators that viewers want to see.
- They mention a specific content creator who provides responsible firearm use and ownership content, which they believe is valuable.
- The speaker criticizes YouTube’s new firearm policy, which could potentially lead to the removal of a significant portion of creators’ content.
- They argue that YouTube should support and promote responsible firearm content instead of unfairly targeting it.
- The speaker discusses the issue of media companies not effectively moderating their comment sections, contrasting their own lack of resources with the financial capabilities of larger companies like ABC and CBS.
- The speaker criticizes YouTube for focusing on certain issues like firearm ownership instead of addressing persistent problems like sex bots and scamming ads.
- They emphasize the importance of finding ways to navigate these issues in the current digital landscape.
- The speaker expresses frustration about being scammed by someone named Mr. Roberts, who was recommended for investment.
- They question the motives behind certain policies on a website and express annoyance at the lack of viewership despite spending time editing videos.
- The speaker also mentions a comparison between Google’s Anti-Trust lawyers and lawyers who do not understand an API.
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