Posted on 04/30/2019 6:47:57 PM PDT by gaijin
Steven Crowder's "Louder With Crowder YouTube Channel received three strikes.
Louder With Crowder is in danger of being permanently banned, owing to liberal activism opposed to a recent musical parody. In the parody, a rock-and-rollified Trump character plays a highly altered version of a famous song in order to make a nuanced political point.
With his channel in peril, Steven Crowder hired an attorney to negotiate with YouTube.
Per the YouTube/Crowder agreement, Crowder's three strikes were knocked back to just one under the condition that Crowder recognize the remaining one as a "hard strike".
Crowder is now also embroiled in a seperate legal fight over appropriating a song he had no rights to in the making of his musical parody video.
Most likely The Left is using the Private Property argument as a political bludgeoning tool, as this tack will find widespread support among most fake conseratives, as well as a few real ones.
Crowder's video AT LINK gives all the legal details.
Freepers should give serious thought to their future support of YouTube or starting a channel using that platform, since so many alternatives now exist.
Crowder Ping.
Freepers should give serious thought to their future support of YouTube or starting a channel using that platform, since so many alternatives now exist.
Do any of them actually work? I tried one at one point and it was so buggy it was unusable.
I keep hoping YouTube does something to PewDiePie that makes him jump ship. He has enough of a following that if a dozen people like Crowder follow him to a new platform, it would likely have viability.
I like Bitchute it’s getting better. At first it was buggy.
Some tech guys are suggesting to use bit.tube which is similar to Bitchute.
PewDiePie does some live stream on Dlive but that is another intrusive platform similar to Facebook and twitter.
Here is a possibility..... www.FreeRepublictube
LOL, maybe someday, but I do actually prefer 95% of my video watching and making to be about things other than politics.
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