https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcTdlCtW2dA
I know most of these sites are infamous here, however, that doesn't stop them from having the impact they do. Is there anything we can really do at this point?
>inb4 don't use the sites
Well no shit, we know not to use them. How does one relay the information to the general public when it is shot down as conspiracy theories, as right wing or bigoted, or just censored all together.... but by then it'll be too late. A bit of an issue is that a lot of people will need to see huge and obvious censorship proof right in front of them before they start to care but by then it'll be too late and changes will have been made that will make speaking to the average joe extremely hard.
Not to mention that since the major internet sites are leftist, as well as the major media, that the average joe will be so neck deep in propaganda that they either won't want to know or will disagree with any info going against what they have been told to believe. Even if they somehow break out of the propaganda they will still need motivation and direction to do something about it.
I know that the internet's quality has been declining for some time now, but it really is starting to feel like the nail in the coffin is coming soon and I don't want that.
I think sites like the Daily Stormer will just continue to grow and grow and more normies will go there in the face of this blatant jew funded faggotry. I saw comments in completely unrelated videos talking about it. I think people are getting fed up enough with the constant leftist propaganda and will find right leaning sites on their own.
>>136314458
IPFS obviously
>>136314458
Webtorrent will make possible a million youtube competitors. People need to just abandon the twitters and the g+s and leave the safe spaces to wither and die.
Users move to the gab.ais and minds's and discussion on 4chan etc.
The internet just needs to continue routing around censorship.
The biggest challenge is creating revenue streams for video creators. But that's not too big a challenge. Someone - not me I am risk averse and have a job and insufficient time, needs to create a webtorrent youtube where users voluntarily agree to watch ads on the channels they like, putting the users in control of where the dollars are directed
>>136315612
As long as they don't overly throttle bittorrent...
Net Neutrality is a good thing...
>>136314458
Their new schemes will have holes. Just exploit them for fun and profit.
There will always be ways to redpill the users.
"You Americans are so gullible. No, you won’t accept communism outright, but we’ll keep feeding you small doses of socialism until you’ll finally wake up and find you already have communism. We won’t have to fight you. We’ll so weaken your economy until you’ll fall like overripe fruit into our hands." - Nikita Khrushchev
>>136315792
disagree, the greatest danger is from the government, not the ISPs.
YouTube has been the biggest redpiller for the last few years, the young generations are raised on that far more than TV now. If there's any hope of conservative generations coming up and not buying into horrific leftist ideologies it's going to start with YouTube, so this new policy of theirs could be ruinous. This needs a lot of publicity, they can't get away with this. Inch by inch they'll make every major website a safe space for communists until the only places we have to speak will be squeezed shut.
>>136314458
time to work on some algorithm breaking videos
>>136315631
>The biggest challenge is creating revenue streams for video creators
As soon as the people buying adspace disagree with content, the service will die a slow and miserable death. The way to break up the safe spaces is to make the advertisers say that one great and terrible line:
"We don't want to be associated with people that say _"
The trick to popping the safe space bubble is to get advertisers to wake up to the hostility against whitey, a secure society, or anyone with a penis.
>>136317916
problem is that advertisers are comprised of the same bastards that run Google and the media and the universities. we frequently see them putting ideology over profits nowadays.