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OK, now use that definition on what YT is doing on creators.

They’re being punished because the companies paying the ads don’t want to put them on their content? So a cook who made meals that the customers don’t like because it’s not what they wanted could force the customers to eat and pay for it? They (content creators) made a product that the customers (ad companies) don’t

How is it “censorship” when the content is still available to view in its entirety and no one is barred from viewing it?

What, might I ask, is being suppressed?

“that’s on YouTube’s head” for what? No one is saying the content creators are “making the wrong content”. YouTube is just saying the people paying for the ads don’t want to put ads on those contents. No one has ever said if you make videos on YT, someone would give you money. That was not the point of YT in the first

What is being “suppressed”?

You can still say whatever you want to say. They’re not blocking your video from being viewed or your viewers from watching them. So you can still be heard by anyone and everyone in entirety.

“You can criticize us. But if you say anything against the government, we will take all your money and make sure you starve”.

“This, in effect, either causes them to adopt a “more friendly” stance, or be forced out (or at least downsized) due to the inability to make revenue.”

No. No, this is NOT censorship. You do not know what that word means.

This article failed to mention this series is spearheaded and written by Gen Urobuchi. That should be enough to know for anime fans.

ROTK has one thing that is missing from other turn based world building strategy: managing “people”. In other games, you only need to manage projects and economy. ROTK series has you managing officers, talented (and not so talented) individuals to head your projects, be it infrastructure building or warring. It makes

And this is not even how the first amendment/free speech works. Free speech means the government cannot arrest you for what you say or silence and censor you. But it doesn’t mean you’re allowed to say whatever you want and the company you work at has to let it slide. She’s representing the company/team she’s employed

Taiwan is chinese in majority but not part of People’s Republic of China. It was never under modern mainland China rule. It was considered a province, somewhat, by old kingdoms but was mostly autonomous. Then the Qing dynasty ended and the power struggle between Nationalists and Communists happened (after all the WW2

They didn’t “loose” money. People bought their stocks in droves because of how popular the game is, pushing the value of their stocks much higher. Then they found out Nintendo is not making assloads of money and they never did claim they would make assloads of money. So the investors went on to sell some of the

Hooking up with someone counts as a “fuckfest” now?

Her soul went to reunite with her one true love for all eternity. Yea, sounds like hell to me.

Sure, except we’re talking about a 3D model here. The amount of triangles (polygons) used to make flat hair style like the default avatar is *at least* 10 times less than a curly hairstyle. The engine is also not that great for super detailed graphics like on proper game systems. Sure, you could try to trick it with

As someone who dabbled a bit in 3D modeling, making anything “curly” takes about 100 times more effort than straight objects. It’s like asking an artist to draw between a piece of paper flat on the table and a crumpled up one.

Who’s making a “big deal out of it”? Can you point out how that game’s teaser is being pushed differently than any other AAA game teaser?