Not going to even pretend this is not a viral thought for @TeamYouTube
integrate the not interested menu feature into the actual preview video thumb window as an icon corner toast (mouse over popup to the normies). it can be the number one button clicked on the platform. nokid
all who sacrificed, all those who a single day of remembrance is not enough to give back, know there are many of us who push forward everyday with the will of fire, fueled by all of you, which burns most crimson, that will in time, continue on ever brighter, by all of us.
#memday
no matter who we are, all of us have purpose.
that includes you...
who's purpose is to preach it?
who's purpose is to protect it?
who's purpose is to be it?
#freethenet
im going to have to loose the checkmark for a bit. doesn't make sense to have one anyway, not like any true public platform coded right would need one and only be used to suck the money from the people. free speech has no tax and elon is rich enough.
i spent time on this one, enjoy. words are fun.
YOU DON'T NEED TO GOOGLE, TO GOOGLE
DON'T NEED TO UBER, TO UBER
OR TO AMAZON, TO AMAZON
TO FACEBOOK, TO FACEBOOK
EVERY PLATFORM IS JUST A PIPLINE THAT SELLS YOU EVEN IF YOU PAY.
they would like you to think that you are the ones that need passwords, that need 12 step verification, that you need to put all your info onto their servers and that you need to pay them.
i would bet even @grok will agree that this is not how a free and safe net should be, nor is it because of the direction big tech has been blinding and herding us to for over 25 years, i know because i helped them.
THEY ARE THE CLIENT, WE ARE THE SERVER!
this used to be a huge hurdle implementing world wide but today the issues can be more easily resolved and now is better than ever to accomplish the goal.
they need the passwords, they need to be verified, they need your information, and they need to pay you for it!
your information is like OIL and every single one of you are SPEWING it out everywhere, every day, every second, every view, like, comment, scroll, click. $$$ flushed down the drain because no one wants to do things right.
your money, your rights, yourself, you are as transparent and helpless thanks to big tech today like never before, they know when and what you do, where you're doing it, even why you're doing it. even cloths has absolutely no purpose today, think about that one.
and the answer is not just about decentralization, or peer to peer, it's not about no rules or any kind if ISMs others carelessly brand. it is simply about true viable freedom and privacy in a perfect mix and that starts with users having devices that establish and enforce their terms and conditions over the devices they connect to. the internet is LITERALLY a permissions machine, you just give them up too easily and frequently because the idea is no one can mass or horde profit from flipping the script.
but that very thing that they will not do, that they can't do, is also their critical weakness, and that is because the second a true public platform shows it face, it will dominate the user market like a virus. people will be able to use any platform without actually using their pipeline to access it because every private platform has an open, free, and public version that can exist once the script is flipped.
though peer to peer is part of the solution and it does have it's complexities, but it's not just peer to peer, it's peers to peers, you have to think outside the box and then a whole world of possibilities open up that those who think they know what they are talking about become clueless and unimaginative.
hack a platform, get millions accounts, now try hacking a million accounts just to get one. you are being lied to and the answer to every issue you have with online platforms is because they are not really platforms, they are simply open pipelines that identify as one.
there's more, this is enough for now. new website is going online soon and will prove it.
@TonyLaneNV its not up to you, nor are all these peoples answers to your post bait something you should be monetizing without at least tipping them. how is that tip?
i used to work for those companies that made the internet the shit show it is today. i thought i was doing something good only to find out they didn't care about anything other than turning users into replaceable glass windows.
i will spend the rest of my time reversing that damage.
So let me understand this the cost of ice agents is more than the cost of TSA agents so instead of just taking the money that the ice agents would have cost us to pay the TSA agents to come back does anyone else see the problem here