celsowmbr
Banned
Only if they hide on the front-end, back-end will be impossibleSomeone will probably make a browser extension to show it again somehow.
Only if they hide on the front-end, back-end will be impossibleSomeone will probably make a browser extension to show it again somehow.
Well the long rumored thing finally came to be. Dislike count will be hidden. You can dislike all you want, but only the creator will see them.
Basically a cowardly move to protect big corporations.
Basically a cowardly move to protect big corporations.
That's after he's done working on Half-Life 3I thought he was writing the final Game of Thrones book. Hey you, stop watching baseball and get back to work.
Personally, I like Odysee/LBRY. While it isn’t super popular yet, the UI is nice and live streams work fine. I see more creators going to Rumble to monetize, but making an account there seemed a bit confusingWhen is a real competitor going to surface? Seriously? YouTube is awful compared to what it was just a few years back
Couldn’t find this on youtubeTerrible move. It's like when yahoo took away comments as it highlights how bullshit the content really is. Those comments were funny as hell too. If the content creator sees it anyway, who the fuck is being protected aside from Nintendo, Gillette, and Kamala Harris?
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Might be a move to neuter coordinated hate campaigns. Just a thought.
Maybe you've been thwarted in your latest hate campaign? Sucks to be you!
You think Amazon and MS aren’t every bit as happy that downvotes are hidden? Helps their business model as much as any other consumer provider. Especially with their recent cringe videos.I think YouTube needs real competition. Rumble isn't going to do it. You need a huge player like Amazon or Microsoft who have the financial muscle to compete with YouTube.
You think Amazon and MS aren’t every bit as happy that downvotes are hidden? Helps their business model as much as any other consumer provider. Especially with their recent cringe videos.
Most that I follow are also on Rumble, it just needs to grow it’s music content as well, then I’d be perfectly content.Good point. I also doubt they would allow anything that is on the right of the political spectrum. Guess we're stuck with YT.
Well the long rumored thing finally came to be. Dislike count will be hidden. You can dislike all you want, but only the creator will see them.
Basically a cowardly move to protect big corporations.
When is a real competitor going to surface? Seriously? YouTube is awful compared to what it was just a few years back
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Might be a move to neuter coordinated hate campaigns. Just a thought.
Maybe you've been thwarted in your latest hate campaign? Sucks to be you!
Agree on the awfulness.When is a real competitor going to surface? Seriously? YouTube is awful compared to what it was just a few years back
Nothing will unless people start migrating.Unless rumble has close to the quantity of content that yt has, i don't know if it can be considered a valid alternative...
Most that I follow are also on Rumble, it just needs to grow it’s music content as well, then I’d be perfectly content.
Which reminds me, I need to APK an open source YT app for the TV. The ads are even more atrocious now with one popping up every few minutes.
I'll check it out, thanks!You can try this one: https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext
I have been using it for couple of months and it’s pretty good, it has build in ad blocker and sponsor block.
No, it is more subtle… they are saying “Dislike attacks are real and a big problem, if we remove the incentive to massively dislike things and being able to make everyone see and talk about how disliked something is we remove the incentive to stage a dislike attack / orchestrated dislike campaign”.No dissent allowed!
Finally big corpo gets some respite from the myriad little voices of the pesky proles so they can advertise their products in peace.
"We want to empower your voice"... yeah except when your voice is critical. A society without dissent is already a dead society.
Leo Strauss is rotating in his gave right now, taking critical distance is the first step to uphold natural right:
This is not about protecting users, nobody was ever harmed by a thumbs down. This is all about furthering YouTube's future as an advertising platform.
Also what f*cked up reasoning is this? From the video description:
We removed the ability to dislike and noticed a reduction in dislikes... yeah no sh*t.
Yip.Weak sauce.
You got to be joking right?![]()
Might be a move to neuter coordinated hate campaigns. Just a thought.
Maybe you've been thwarted in your latest hate campaign? Sucks to be you!
my point is genuine but the second sentence is surrealistYou got to be joking right?
I can't tell.
I disagree completely.Interesting conversation on a forum that does the exactly the same. Neogaf needs a dislike button.
I guess “Empathy” will continue to be our dislike button.