So to get the record of events correct here:
- YouTube fails to punish cyberbullies.
- In response to criticism, YouTube pushes new standards which actively harm the very people being attacked.
- They then punish me for speaking up about it.
I am beyond livid.
I've very clearly been the subject of some sort of retaliatory mass flagging, because nothing in that video even came close to harassment or cyber-bullying.
@TeamYouTube , delete this strike immediately.
A few months ago, I made a video about @TeamYouTube's woeful failure to enforce it's community guidelines about harassment when Steven Crowder tried to chase @gaywonk off the platform.
Today they gave me a guidelines strike for "harassment or cyberbullying" ON THAT VIDEO.
@LeeTweetsOC @SCorsc@cnnbrk If you payed them an extra $200 a week, you would create a financial incentive for them to come back to work. Surely that is less than spending 8+ weeks rehiring, smartass. Or you know, you could just fold your business. It apparently wasn't an essential service anyway.
@LeeTweetsOC @Hershy718@DanCrenshawTX@realDonaldTrump I mean, if it is so easy to do that right now, why are you crying on https://t.co/Bwc4SHDzDW about it?
It's nice to have an expendable workforce, isn't it?
@LeanMikael @dcexaminer@amazon@Target@Walmart If it is a financial incentive issue, maybe they could be financially compensated more by those employers.