Message from @Tohob
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its when you are thirsty and go to a site to quench your thirst, but avoid the ebony section at all costs
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I think you are understating the amount of data that youtube pulls in. I agree Pornhub could probably compete if they wanted to, but it would still be a large investment.
oh but it would be gradual ofcourse
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avoid ebony section is racist
they wont pull youtube tier data from the getgo
doesn't google operate Youtube at a loss?
@Gorgethtru
yes
ye, but i imagine there is a lot going on there that is... wastefull
if everyone moves to bitchute - they'll force article 13 on the US too
Lol
imagine what all the content ethics checkers cost
imagine the dark age of having to download Timcast videos on Torrent using a VPN
Article 13 @Hearts™
you mean the future?
it's worth it for google because they can control it and use it for pushing ideology
Mhm
who's "they"?
i think yt is breaking even now
Forcing an "ecosystem" like apple, but more encompassing
I doubt google cares about ideology ... they care about profits
they seem to care quite a bit
Wot? @wacka
@Timcast ^teach him bro
I think a section of google does, but i doubt the board of directors or investors in google care about ideology.
tfw google went evil right after they hired moot
if ideology gets in the way of profits, they will u-turn
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I think it's partially true. The ideology can often be part of their marketing strategy, used to make money. Look at all the companies who push progressive ideas very vocally.
i think also its the violent people they are worried about too
google doesn't care about ideology *cough James Damore cough*
yeah that memo was leaked... they didnt fire him until it was leaked
on the flip side google shot down the employee petition to tie exec compensation to diversity metrics
when they thought they might get bad PR and lose profits
or get fire bombed by antifa
So then it's probably safe to say that Google's bottom line is about public image