Over the time new youtube videos crop up talking about reddit, twitch and twitter issues. And in those comment sections I always like to spread the word of alternatives (like the fediverse). But whenever I do, those comments get quietly removed even though they seem to be posted in the first place.

Whenever I try to add further details, for example name dropping lemmy/bin pixelfeed peertube and mastodon, to previously posted comments those error out and gets deleted entirely.

Anyone else made that observation?

  • Drunemeton@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I tried commenting on two videos yesterday and included links to topic-related websites, and they were deleted.

    I checked the TOS and they caution about including inappropriate links in replies, but those weren’t that.

    It seems the channel can include links but users can’t. Haven’t tested it much past that point either.

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          1 year ago

          That is fair, just odd to banish all mention of FOSS or federated services. If it is what they are doing, they don’t want people getting that kind of mindset I suppose.

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            1 year ago

            It simply struck me as odd today; dunno if they are constantly doing this.

  • Maple@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    YouTube comments have always been a veiled lie. There’s some sort of algorithm at work not to mention the dislike button on comments just doesn’t work. I wouldn’t put too much thought behind it, if anything I’d say discussing it on Reddit/Twitter is a better way to get heard.

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      1 year ago

      True other media would be better to get heard, but when youtube users geniuenly asks about alternatives, why not try to provide them.