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Probably been asked before, but how did Jer actually get this done? He claim he has "connections" but what does that actually mean? Since Warski and the KCC channels had zero strikes, that means someone at YouTube manually hit the felt button, no? How is YouTube giving that kind of power away when from what I understood, they intentionally make AI do everything in order to even have a chance at policing the site?
 
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I think Jeremy Hambly should kill himself.

Maybe he can buy some Rope Brand Rope and hang himself. Or maybe he can put a Gun Brand Gun into his mouth and pull the trigger. Or maybe he could take a handful of some Pill Brand Pills and chase them with his usual daily consumption of alcohol.

In whatever case I don't want this faggot to see 2027. I have always disliked him, but after this shit, I actively hate him.
 
Probably been asked before, but how did Jer actually get this done? He claim he has "connections" but what does that actually mean? Since Warski and the KCC channels had zero strikes, that means someone at YouTube manually hit the felt button, no? How is YouTube giving that kind of power away when from what I understood, their intentionally make AI do everything in order to even have a chance at policing the site?
He has a youtube contact. Big channels do. It helps he's been around for years and makes safe content
 
He has a youtube contact. Big channels do. It helps he's been around for years and makes safe content
Right, but I'm trying to figure out what the limits on what those contacts can do. They can just completely felt someone for you? And if the appeal goes through, doesn't that hurt the contact's job at YouTube? In what way are people willing to risk employement for gay ops?
 
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He probably thinks that he can just ride the storm out and ignore it or deflect it. I highly doubt that, I haven't seen this much anger directed towards one person who's basically a nobody outside a niche online in quite some time.

I do not condone this, and I actually hope it doesn't happen because he'd try to grift off of it. But I wouldn't be surprised if people tried fucking with him irl constantly like they do to Cyrax, WorldofTshirts and the like.

Imho I don't think anyone's no one's gonna physically fuck with him for the simple reason that he's just a monotone bore who curls up like an armadillo at the first sign of pushback. I challenge anyone to find a single clip of a fiery, shit-talking Jeremy in a stream/debate.

Contrast him with Ethan Ralph; Cog and co. tracked him in a foreign country and pummelled him because Ralph is a confrontational and boisterous shit-talker on stream.

What's also working against Jeremy is his level of 'success' is a total mismatch with his personality; he's not funny, he's a conversational millstone, his takes are derivative and bland, and he equates possessions with charisma.
 
Right, but I'm trying to figure out what the limits on what those contacts can do. They can just completely felt someone for you?
That's a good question. From what I can tell, it really depends on the size of the creator and who the exact contact at YouTube is. I remember for a long time Ethan Klein would catch a lot of shit because it seemed his contact at YouTube was the literal CEO of the company, and Ethan seemed to have a lot of say in how certain things functioned on the site for a long time. At least from the creator perspective, less so from the business perspective. That being said, all of the content creators that have interacted with YouTube directly seem to make it clear that having a contact at YouTube lets you have vastly more power than the average user.
 
That's a good question. From what I can tell, it really depends on the size of the creator and who the exact contact at YouTube is. I remember for a long time Ethan Klein would catch a lot of shit because it seemed his contact at YouTube was the literal CEO of the company, and Ethan seemed to have a lot of say in how certain things functioned on the site for a long time. At least from the creator perspective, less so from the business perspective. That being said, all of the content creators that have interacted with YouTube directly seem to make it clear that having a contact at YouTube lets you have vastly more power than the average user.
I mean clearly they can.
I edited my post after you both replied, so I'll ask again here:

If the appeal goes through, doesn't that hurt the contact's job at YouTube? In what way are people willing to risk employement for gay ops?
 
I edited my post after you both replied, so I'll ask again here:

If the appeal goes through, doesn't that hurt the contact's job at YouTube? In what way are people willing to risk employement for gay ops?
I don't think Youtube care with small channels. It'd affect Jer's reputation more than the contact. His contact is probably some executive now if he's been able to keep the same person as a favour for the last 10 years
 
If the appeal goes through, doesn't that hurt the contact's job at YouTube? In what way are people willing to risk employement for gay ops?
You are on the “fuck you, you don’t get to have a bank account” website, you really think companies give a shit? The entire reason rumble exists is because YouTube would just randomly ban people for years
 
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