You can all count on me to rip cuckservatives a new one (I already got suspended from Twitter for "abuse and harrassment" of Jordan B. Peterson, for example), but who do you mean by "those cuckservative lotus eater people"?

You can all count on me to rip cuckservatives a new one (I already got suspended from Twitter for "abuse and harrassment" of Jordan B. Peterson, for example), but who do you mean by "those cuckservative lotus eater people"?
These people:WilliamSmith wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 2:13 amYou can all count on me to rip cuckservatives a new one (I already got suspended from Twitter for "abuse and harrassment" of Jordan B. Peterson, for example), but who do you mean by "those cuckservative lotus eater people"?![]()
We would have to agree on a theme and a monetisation strategy from the beginning. In particular, we need to settle the issue on whether we want to be JewTube friendly. If we do, videos posted on the channel would need to be submitted for approval and editing by trusted people.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 3:35 am@Cornfed
I've actually been considering doing something like this. I thought about making a YouTube channel where I could talk about different philosophical concepts, paranormal and spiritual things. I would definitely be open to a collaborative effort. Perhaps a channel where we can all talk about different things, have large live debates and all the rest of it. It would contain a little bit of all the different flavours HA has to offer. I really like the idea.
The question is whether a diverse theme is marketable. I'd want to make money. The idea would probably be to work out what people who wanted in could speak about and then agree on a cohesive theme. This and the censorship and advertiser preferences would necessitate excluding certain stuff.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 7:33 amThe theme can be diverse. We could talk about many different things from philosophy, religion and spirituality, paranormal and other things that won't get us banned. We could post links to off YouTube platforms where we can talk about political and cultural issues elsewhere that would get us demonetised from the YouTube platform.
Not necessarily. A lack of a theme would mean people would have less incentive to subscribe to the channel rather than just searching the platform generally. There would be less incentive for advertisers to sponsor the channel. Topics that would attract some people would repel others. The channel could be banned from JewTube for some tiny, inconsequential topic when the rest might pass.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 7:55 amA myriad of different topics will attract a larger audience, will it not?
This is 100% correct. I follow a gaming channel - The Professional - which started off as a GTA Online channel and achieved a large following as such, but as soon as the content creator became burned out with GTA Online and began to upload playthroughs of other games, a subset of his audience complained and many unsubscribed. Even a slight change in your content can cause people to lose interest in your channel.Cornfed wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 8:08 amNot necessarily. A lack of a theme would mean people would have less incentive to subscribe to the channel rather than just searching the platform generally. There would be less incentive for advertisers to sponsor the channel. Topics that would attract some people would repel others.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 7:55 amA myriad of different topics will attract a larger audience, will it not?
That being the case, shall we settle on a theme. It seems that most of us are into men becoming better men - stronger, healthier, able to kick ass, better living situation, more cultured etc. We should make a sexy name and such around something like that. This is not to say that members couldn't use the channel as a vehicle to link to other themes on some platform other than YouTube.
Ah, thank you.Cornfed wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 6:40 amThese people:WilliamSmith wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 2:13 amYou can all count on me to rip cuckservatives a new one (I already got suspended from Twitter for "abuse and harrassment" of Jordan B. Peterson, for example), but who do you mean by "those cuckservative lotus eater people"?![]()
https://www.youtube.com/@ThePodcastoftheLotusEaters
What would be the alternative when it comes to getting money and social status and making a contribution? I'm interested in any alternatives, but there don't seem to be any.WilliamSmith wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 2:43 pmTo the overall topic: I certainly don't have anything against you being a "social media star," but why is social media supposedly your central focus? (An honest question. Just curious why you think that's the best route, as opposed to any # of theoretic ventures you could do anonymously, pseudonomously, etc?)![]()
@Pixel--DudePixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 7:55 amFirstly, let's see who is interested in the general idea and then once we have an idea of who is interested we can then see what people think the theme should be.
A way to do it would be to agree upfront on who would provide the infrastructure and the cut of revenue they would take. If content creators at any time thought the arrangement was unfair there would be nothing to stop them from taking their content and going elsewhere without having paid out any money. As for the guilt by association thing, that is just a risk you take with any public venture. Presumably people interested in this would not have any huge amount of celebrity status to currently lose.WilliamSmith wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 2:53 pmI'm not trying to say anything discouraging, but I think you guys should be careful of 2 things:
#1 Legal risk in any group venture:
As soon as any collaborative effort that involves even a small sum of money (or even theoretic "pro forma" earnings, who has which rights to which content, etc), it immediately opens the door to potential legal difficulties and lawsuits. And of course, even though I have my doubts about whether nearly every member of the forum since the 2020s is actually government agents like HappyGuy was so convinced of, you never really want to trust anyone too much, even if you like each other...
Of course, kangarunner and I openly admitted to being espionage agents campaigning to "subvert the right" by coming to this forum a lot, so you know the two of us cannot be trusted, even though he actually has a promising youtube channel going....
#2 High vulnerability to cancellation of accounts based on ANYTHING any one member said anywhere (not just in whatever content you'd collaborate to create!).
@Pixel--DudeLucas88 wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 9:04 amThis is 100% correct. I follow a gaming channel - The Professional - which started off as a GTA Online channel and achieved a large following as such, but as soon as the content creator became burned out with GTA Online and began to upload playthroughs of other games, a subset of his audience complained and many unsubscribed. Even a slight change in your content can cause people to lose interest in your channel.Cornfed wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 8:08 amNot necessarily. A lack of a theme would mean people would have less incentive to subscribe to the channel rather than just searching the platform generally. There would be less incentive for advertisers to sponsor the channel. Topics that would attract some people would repel others.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑February 10th, 2023, 7:55 amA myriad of different topics will attract a larger audience, will it not?
With regard to YouTube content creation, pretty much every source that I've read recommends a narrow focus and to offer a niche product.
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