• originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    1 year ago

    eh, wth would netlfix or amazon care what china thinks??

    apple has major physical investment in china… thats the conflict of interest here. a media conglomerate changing the story because businessmonies.

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      1 year ago

      Netflix is a bad example, but Amazon and Disney do a lot of business with China. Amazon has e-commerce and web services offerings in china. Also they, like Apple, manufacture a LOT of shit there. Disney is simpler. They want to sell their media in China.

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        1 year ago

        I wonder if this was a Youtube channel he owned… Would google capitulate? Though I can’t imagine it would be worth it for Jon to be on Youtube.

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          YouTube is blocked in China and most other oppressive regimes. You can definitely find lots of china criticism there.

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          Jon could start an entire new video platform in this very moment.

          The combination of long overdue hatred for YouTube, along worh our being tired of unnecessary restrictions on free speech, means someone is gonna make a kick ass video sharing plafltform soon. I hope. But they need to have a lot of existing clout, like Jon has.

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            Right now, nobody has found a way to make a video platform financially viable yet. The only way to ask for crazy high subscription fees, and even then it’s very risky.

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          Google has been trying to get a foothold in China for a couple of decades. The government there don’t want Google, and Google has previously jumped through hoops to make apps and services just for that market to try to placate them. It wasn’t successful before but they keep trying. I don’t think Google would think twice about axing a YouTube channel if they were aware the content was anti-CCP and has a big enough audience.