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          Good: Less money now, maybe better long term reputation and more sustainable business.

          Evil: More money now, better quarterly report this quarter. Who gives a fuck about the long term.

          The choice was obvious from the start. Sigh…

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          Ironically it aligned pretty closely with changing their decision to not engage in this very behavior in China.

    • @Mango@lemmy.world
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      We keep saying that, but it’s always “Waaaaahhh self hosting is so hard! I don’t wanna pay for my audience’s bandwidth! I need the YouTube algorithm for promotion!”

      Fuckin babies thinking they deserve to be hailed as content creator entrepreneurs.

    • @Nobody@lemmy.world
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      A minute and a half of unskippable ads, 5 minutes of Russian propaganda, a minute and a half of unskippable ads…

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    I bet their reasoning is they don’t want to get involved in local “politics” but the idiots don’t realize they were involved as soon as they started hosting there. Really what they’re doing right now is promoting fascism and helping to prop up putin’s regime by ensuring conscript dodging information isn’t shared. Fucking bastards.

  • lad
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    Google has not responded to the enquiries, but has not blocked anything either back then

    But this time they did. I would speculate they blocked human rights content in return for the promise of YouTube not being blocked in Russia. I would expect YouTube to be blocked anyway, sooner or later

  • Flax
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    101 month ago

    Didn’t they refuse to do this in China?

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      Back when they had a shred of ethics left. But then they decided they like money more than their motto, changed their motto, and yielded to China.

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    @LaFinlandia Damn, I hope this is just in Russia at least…

    We do need decentralized platforms to avoid this, but managing them by the said outlets might prove too hard for them…