@Asmongold as a Muslim in culture and on and off in personal life, I support Asmon and don’t condemn anyone for saying what they say. He is often times more logical than not & you can’t throw people away for one thing, it’s not how minds are changed. #muslimsforasmongold
@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN@Kojima_Hideo Parts of it were ok, definitely some cool shots and lighting, story was convoluted and the pay offs were underpaid. But it started off good. Just didn’t land for me.
@MovieTalkNOW1@reddwarf57@fandompulse It’s so weird when people say this about Nerd. I’ve been watching him since the expanse reviews and all his video essays always come with references and direct clips of the things he’s criticizing. You can’t get more diligent than that.
We lost a legend today. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa @CHTOfficial played Shang Tsung in the 1995 Mortal Kombat film and sadly passed away at age 75. We had the privilege of his portrayal on the first MK film but also as an amazing voice actor in the Mortal Kombat 11 game.
Cary was one of a kind. He combined danger, swagger and athleticism to his roles and will always be remembered as the man who first brought Shang Tsung to life on film.
Rest in Peace. Your soul is eternal.
#MortalKombat
@TeamYouTube YouTube removed my movie review channel for deceptive practices which wasn’t true yet they allow ads like this on their site that is clearly against TOS #YouTube
Wow... I lost 1,000,000 subscribers.
And all my childhood videos.
AI moderation is out of control @YouTube
Their AI bot claims I violated "dangerous content policy" by claiming "guaranteed returns" or promoting a pyramid scheme.
I've never done any of that and can prove endlessly.
All I did was document trying and testing online businesses since 13 years old.
- I have never promoted scams.
- I have never put my community at danger.
- I have never violated terms intentionally, and when AI flagged my content, I corrected immediately.
If sharing business experience and lessons was so 'dangerous', then why did over 1,000,000 subscribe?
Why did over 400K people return every month to watch AGAIN?
I was getting thousands of messages a week from people who found my free content useful.
Knowing I've done nothing wrong, I just thought I'll appeal, they'll see AI made a mistake, and my life's work will be given back to me.
I appealed multiple times, and every time I did, I just got a generic response that they won't return my channel.
We had 14 full time employees who depended on this channel to feed their families.
So YouTube's AI response not only affects me, but affects our team, and millions of people whose lives were positively impacted by this channel.
I have been in this space since 2011, and it's heartbreaking to witness AI police bully the whole @YouTubeCreators community.
Over a decade of sweat and tears gone in an instant.
And I am not the only one that got unfairly removed.
Incompetence of AI moderation has financially and emotionally damaged millions of creators.
I'm not making this post to beg for sympathy, but as a warning to all creators.
If AI can do this to me with over a decade of content and a community of 1,000,000+ people...
Then no one is safe anymore.
So what can you do?
1) Own your audience.
Use YouTube to get discovered, and funnel that audience to a community, group, or email list outside.
2) Retweet this.
If we spread awareness far enough, more people will learn about AI police brutality on YouTube.
3) If you’ve had a similar experience, reply. I’m collecting stories.
4) Keep serving your community.
Got wrongfully removed? Okay, it's not fair, but you have to keep going.
Your audience went to you for a reason. They trust you and you should never let them down.
So find strength to rebuild from scratch.
It might take a year, 5 or even 10, but time will pass anyways.
And you only lose if you stop playing.
Lots of love,
- Dave🫶🏻