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@GovTimWalz Damn, you are tone deaf and retarded.
So glad your political career is about to go up in flames. Hell, even Kamala seems more competent than you and that says alot!
13 months of being terminated for content YouTube's own team approved
Day 156 since winning a legal case proving it
Still waiting for what the legal decision already said should happen
@TeamYouTube I’m requesting that you acknowledge the decision of the EU-certified dispute legal body, which confirmed that the termination was not rightful, and reinstate my channel.
Your own team member manually reviewed my channel months before it was terminated (during a demonetization appeal) and confirmed that I followed the guidelines and was doing everything right.
I've even created a 5min video for you showing exactly, step-by-step, how I create my content.
Then, I was suddenly terminated, even though I was creating the same type of content, following the same logic that your colleagues had already accepted.
Today is 13 months since my channel was terminated. If you had to punish me for something, please believe me, you've punished me enough.
I’m not asking for special treatment; I just want a fair outcome to this situation. I never gave up; I fought fairly for my rights as a creator using the tools I had, and I won fair and square. Please reinstate my channel.
#YouTubeAIWrongedCreators
@YouTube@YouTubeCreators@YouTubeInsider
@PSAcard Never sell your cards back to PSA. I saw a PSA 10 for sale by them and the back was all messed up.
They are scammed and are ruining the industry.
@PSAcard Funny thing is this scam of a company bought a PSA 9 from some poor sap, and then regarding the card a PSA 10.
Never do business with PSA. Biggest con artists in the game.
@YouTubeCreators Not uploading videos on YouTube has helped immensely with my workload.
Why waste time uploading when you will just delete the whole channel on a whim?
With all thr YouTube bans I've seen on my Twitter feed the last few weeks.
I think it is safe to say it is time to find another platform. You need to learn how to own your audience.
just read @Alex_Danco's blog on jevons and baumol paradoxes and it perfectly explains the strange economics we're about to see with AI
here are the 3 insights that stood out:
1. jevons paradox - when things get cheaper, we use MORE of them, not less
a transistor cost $1 in 1965, now costs a fraction of a millionth of a cent. caused computers to go from military room-size calculators to disposable shipping tags
google's 7 year old TPUs still run at 100% utilization.
again, think more not less, leading to higher overall demand even when cost plummets
2. baumol's cost disease - less productive sectors become MORE expensive as productive sectors improve
why can a middle-class household afford a new car lease every 2 years but needs to split a nanny with neighbors? the car industry got incredibly productive while childcare didn't
wages compete across ALL sectors. when one sector becomes hugely productive with high-paying jobs, every other sector's wages must rise to stay competitive
3. AI will create BOTH effects simultaneously - and within single jobs. which is pretty weird.
some services will enter the "jevons vortex" and see 10x consumption. legal services, data analysis, content creation. *SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT*
but services AI can't touch (dog walkers, personal trainers) will become wildly expensive because overall wealth increases
here's the particularly weird part: this happens WITHIN jobs too. when AI automates 99% of a task, that last 1% a human must do becomes incredibly valuable and in-demand
think tesla robotaxis needing human monitors. that last 1% bottlenecks deployment and commands premium wages
the "last 1% that must be a human" becomes the essential employable skillset. those are the new jobs that AI creates
we're heading toward a world where supercomputers are cheap but a 1:1 human tutor is a luxury good
if Dario is right that AI is writing 90% of code by now, get extremely good at that last 10% that only humans can write
that's how you succeed in the AI age: identify what only humans can do and get world class at it.