▶️ Are Content Approvals A Form Of Censorship? | EP#491
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Content approvals are becoming a more common form of
censorship. Even if you are regularly approved, the fact that your content
needs to be reviewed at all is the issue.
It’s impossible for someone in a manual review to always be
unbiased and as such, I’ve run into many situations where this has become a
problem on various platforms. I’d like to specifically talk about these
platforms and then cover content approvals in general in how they affect
creators and free speech.
Brighteon – Content approvals
Trybe – Content approvals
Cos.tv – Content approvals
YouTube – Community strike – Retroactive blacklist for
content
Vimeo & Dailymotion – Banned
The ethos behind most alternative social platforms,
crypto-monetized and blockchain platforms is typically one of freedom and
decentralization. So, the entire idea of needing to have your content approved
goes against these values and does not align with what most people are looking
for on these platforms.
I will not recommend nor endorse a platform that has content
approvals. Even if it’s coming from a good place, it creates the opportunity
for abuse to happen. This is amplified the more centralized a platform is. The
best example of a fully decentralized platform to lead as an example to aim for
is the Hive network.
What do you think of content approvals? What platforms do
you prefer? Is this a form of censorship? Let me know what you think about this
in the comments below and don’t forget to subscribe!
*Disclaimer: This is not financial advice and is purely
for entertainment purposes. What you see, hear, or read is my personal opinion,
and any statements made are based on my views and should not be misconstrued as
fact. My crypto portfolio may or may not be simulated*
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censorship. Even if you are regularly approved, the fact that your content
needs to be reviewed at all is the issue.
It’s impossible for someone in a manual review to always be
unbiased and as such, I’ve run into many situations where this has become a
problem on various platforms. I’d like to specifically talk about these
platforms and then cover content approvals in general in how they affect
creators and free speech.
Brighteon – Content approvals
Trybe – Content approvals
Cos.tv – Content approvals
YouTube – Community strike – Retroactive blacklist for
content
Vimeo & Dailymotion – Banned
The ethos behind most alternative social platforms,
crypto-monetized and blockchain platforms is typically one of freedom and
decentralization. So, the entire idea of needing to have your content approved
goes against these values and does not align with what most people are looking
for on these platforms.
I will not recommend nor endorse a platform that has content
approvals. Even if it’s coming from a good place, it creates the opportunity
for abuse to happen. This is amplified the more centralized a platform is. The
best example of a fully decentralized platform to lead as an example to aim for
is the Hive network.
What do you think of content approvals? What platforms do
you prefer? Is this a form of censorship? Let me know what you think about this
in the comments below and don’t forget to subscribe!
*Disclaimer: This is not financial advice and is purely
for entertainment purposes. What you see, hear, or read is my personal opinion,
and any statements made are based on my views and should not be misconstrued as
fact. My crypto portfolio may or may not be simulated*
👥 Support Me & Follow
Me Elsewhere 👥
👉 http://www.scottcbusiness.com
Ask questions in my Telegram: https://t.me/cryptoandthings
You can find all my cryptocurrency addresses on https://cointr.ee/scottcbusiness
You can find all of my referral links here: https://linktr.ee/scottcbusiness