YouTube comments have always been a veiled lie. There's some sort of algorithm at work not to mention the dislike button on comments just doesn't work. I wouldn't put too much thought behind it, if anything I'd say discussing it on Reddit/Twitter is a better way to get heard.
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True other media would be better to get heard, but when youtube users geniuenly asks about alternatives, why not try to provide them.
You do as you see fit, I'm just saying there's probably a better use of your time.
You are probably right with that :)
I tried commenting on two videos yesterday and included links to topic-related websites, and they were deleted.
I checked the TOS and they caution about including inappropriate links in replies, but those weren’t that.
It seems the channel can include links but users can’t. Haven’t tested it much past that point either.
yeah I didn't even link any of them, just mentioned the joinfediverse.wiki if at all was enough to get it buried. I really dislike their transparency about what is allowed and what isn't.
You mean Lemmy dot world. Does that get filterered?
I don't know if that would get filtered out, but I assume it would since it has "lemmy" in the text.
What do they have against motorhead. They clearly don't like to gamble...
They really try to play with the dead man's hand.
they're competing platforms - of course those comments are going to get deleted.
How does Lemmy or Mastadon compete with YouTube?
PeerTube would be indirect competition with YouTube.
That is fair, just odd to banish all mention of FOSS or federated services. If it is what they are doing, they don't want people getting that kind of mindset I suppose.
It simply struck me as odd today; dunno if they are constantly doing this.