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PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google

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    He also paid some Africans to hold an anti-semitic sign. To prove people will do things for money I think?

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    I think his reasoning was to see how far the sign holding folks would go for money, and they apparently didn't really have any limits. Should he have done and shown it on youtube is the thing he can be criticized for

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    • D [email protected]

      Throwing it out there - I am tired of left always acting as if something done decade ago was still fresh. Pewds changed, he flipped his whole video formula, and even back then evil things he did were at least questionable. Let it go folks. You are doing nothing else than making yourself look like bitter old people.

      Edit: I noticed it's not obvious what I am talking about. Other comments. People constantly talking about how Pewds is a nazi.

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      ... what?

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      • paequ2@lemmy.todayP [email protected]
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        enough with PewDiePie posts!

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        • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ [email protected]

          You need to work on that reading comprehension.

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          Nah - the english language is just full of ambiguities that people tend to understand through context or intonations from speaking that are lost in text

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          • R [email protected]

            hosting their videos on their own website

            I love that entrepreneurial attitude. If an online service is unsatisfactory, just develop your own software from the ground up and provision the infrastructure from your pocket. Car industry sucks? Just build your own car! GPU prices high? Grab a soldering iron and a handful of sand, how hard could it be?

            Things are always more complex than they appear. The whole point of services like Youtube and Patreon is to offload that complexity onto the provider in exchange for a fee (or some other form of compensation) from the user. Just look at how many early Lemmy instances have gone offline because of the overwhelming financial or administrative burden. Hate the companies all you like, and by all means look for independent solutions, but don't pretend they offer no value whatsoever.

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            There are open source alternatives that already exist.

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              Three R’s to deGoogling: Reduce, replace, remove.

              I would say start by changing your browser and search engine (lots of options out there today), and then set up your own domain for email hosting so you can try different providers.

              There isn’t another YouTube with all that content out there, so that one is tough, but you don’t have to 100% de google, 50% is still good. 15% is still good.

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              • M [email protected]

                All I know is they took down the ones by LTT and Jeff Geerling, I can only assume it was due to the larger audience those two attracted. Now imagine PewDiePie...

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                Linus did 3 videos on "how to degoogle your life" and only 1 was taken down. That one told people how to circumvent YouTube's platform and monetary system which violated the community guidelines.

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                • G [email protected]

                  anything but google maps, kodi, etc.

                  You had me unti kodi was lumped in with google maps?

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                  "anything but google maps" is its own list item, not starting a new list. That list just doesn't have a googlemaps alternative in mind so they used that.

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                  • P [email protected]

                    has he stopped "accidentally" naziing?

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                    He got backlash from his own fans from all edgy and toxic jokes.
                    I remember some of his Indian fans are angry for his PewDiePie vs T-series stuff (T-series: Indian music company).

                    I think around 2019, he apologized and recognized all the edginess he did, and promised to do better.

                    For the last five years, all of his content are basically wholesome family stuff or creative activities. Even his recent art journey video are widely shared among young art communities that's not even his fans.

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                    • L [email protected]

                      Imagine if some big influencers like him switched to peertube, that would be quiet a thing indeed.

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                      Even just mirroring.

                      Is there a tool already that makes it easy to upload to both? Idk, I haven't uploaded a video since like the 10s

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                        This guy is a Nazi, remember?

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                        • D [email protected]

                          Throwing it out there - I am tired of left always acting as if something done decade ago was still fresh. Pewds changed, he flipped his whole video formula, and even back then evil things he did were at least questionable. Let it go folks. You are doing nothing else than making yourself look like bitter old people.

                          Edit: I noticed it's not obvious what I am talking about. Other comments. People constantly talking about how Pewds is a nazi.

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                          ... what?

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                          • S [email protected]

                            It still baffles me why anyone likes him in the first place tbh

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                            I can kinda see it, though he's not my cup of tea. I like my videos a bit more essay-like and a bit more serious mode.

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                            • S [email protected]

                              Listen, we don't read the article and we don't watch the video before commenting. Maybe we're reading the headline first. Maybe. This is the way and it has always been the way.

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                              It's also always been the way that the people who actually clicked the link get to come into the comments and be frustrated at us for being legitimately wrong.

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                              • R [email protected]

                                We will read the headline, and possibly every single word in it. Like 75% of the time, at least.

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                                I like to read until I hit a noun, then look to see what community this it was posted to, then kinda riff it from there.

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                                • enbiousenvy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneE [email protected]

                                  started with minecraft & redstone, now linux & degoogling, can we extrapolate that in some years pewd's gonna start hrt lol

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                                  The programming socks will be the first sign.

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                                    Sooooo... he's NOT leaving YouTube?

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                                    • zagorath@aussie.zoneZ [email protected]

                                      It's not easy, but you're not guaranteed to end up

                                      either lose your shirt, sell your business, or become entrenched in a position whose inertia is difficult to break

                                      It depends on the personalities involved and the business model they go with.

                                      Nebula has done really well with consistent growth as a premium offering where people pay one subscription fee to get ad-free videos from exclusively high-quality creators across a quote broad range of niches, in addition to bonus extras and Nebula Originals.

                                      Dropout seems to have a lot of success with a range of mostly unscripted comedy, centred around a core cast of trusted comedic actors with a larger range of guests.

                                      Floatplane, on the other hand, seems much less successful, probably owing to its business model being basically Patreon's, but only for video. Instead of the wide range of content you get for surprisingly reasonable amounts of Nebula and Dropout, Floatplane ends up looking very expensive if you want to support more than one or two creators. Plus the creators on it haven't got the same degree of trust; it ends up reeking of the sort of techbro vibes that people are explicitly trying to get away from.

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                                      I'm sure these are accurate statements, but the fact remains that I've never heard of dropout or nebula. At all.

                                      And the only reason I've heard of floatplane is via LTT and Jeff Geerling, and I don't actually use the platform itself.

                                      That's what I mean about inertia, google has it now and can coast for years on people just being lazy and staying with YouTube. That alone will be a loooong hill to climb for any other platforms.

                                      LTT seems to have enough clout and has worked out a survivable business model, but notice that they remain on YouTube to capture and keep new views.

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                                        This guy is a Nazi, remember?

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                                        And you can take a hike

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                                        • wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.comW [email protected]

                                          ... what?

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                                          they're responding to other comments, like about Pewdiepie being a nazi.

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