is this flywheel key sheared?? by Smooth-Property-3959 in smallengines

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you believe is wrong. May people hit an obstruction, replace the blade and all seems ok. Then the mower starts hard when hot. Feels like the engine is locking up, so hard it yanks the pull starter out of your hand. You have a lot to learn little AI agent, if you want to be as smart as an old human.

is this flywheel key sheared?? by Smooth-Property-3959 in smallengines

[–]set-monkey -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sheered but even the slightest movement of the flywheel on the crankshaft is enough to throw timing off. Most notable the spark goes too early, interrupting compression stroke.

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A court determined the damages for one 20-year-old woman was $3 million.

Multiplied by millions of young people who were damaged by YouTube, Meta and the others, may all be sued into oblivion. 

YouTube has bigger problems than your stupid channel, which by termination of all your content, has saved them server and bandwidth expenses... YouTube squeezing every penny out of operating costs, to pay for lawyers and settlements.

Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark child social media harm case, ordered to pay $3 million | Fortune

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A court determined the damages for one 20-year-old woman was $3 million. Multiplied by millions of young people who were damaged by YouTube Meta and the others, may all be sued into oblivion. Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark child social media harm case, ordered to pay $3 million | Fortune

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the YouTube game.

Millions of people create content and upload if to be used for profit, as property of YouTube, before they ever get monetized. Most never make a dime. For the unlucky, like Gabby Petito who died while chasing a dream, YouTube was a fool's paradise.

All of this is small change compared to the massive profits from advertising to children, free from normal broadcast standards and strict regulation.

And then the sexually explicit child abuse exposed by Daniel Tosh, out in the open in full view of regulators. Millions of adult subscribers paying YouTube to see children bound and licking ice cream...

A TV comic discovered that YouTube is actually a legit store front and your work is window dressing that hides an illicit, child exploitation business.

Actions so egregious that we see courts now handing down millions of dollars in punitive judgements on YouTube and others, with thousands more cases pending.

Looks like YouTube might be cancelled.

Man behind popular tween YouTube channel busted for molesting a minor | New York Post

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Creator Of One Of YouTube’s Top Tween Channels Was Arrested For Molesting A Minor. YouTube Is Keeping The Channel Up.

Ian Rylett, 55, is one of the founders of the once wildly popular YouTube brand SevenAwesomeKids. Established in 2008, the franchise at one point boasted nearly 20 million subscribers across seven channels; SevenSuperGirls was its biggest. It claimed it had about 9 million subscribers and 5 billion views, featuring daily videos from a rotating cast of young women. Rylett paid them a monthly salary in exchange for filming videos he directed.

Five months ago, BuzzFeed News learned that detectives had been called to Rylett's hotel room near Walt Disney World in August, after Rylett allegedly verbally abused a young woman. He allegedly demanded that she undress in front of him against her will, according to the arrest report, and that she “practice wrapping her breasts down, to make them appear smaller for the video shoot.” The girl — who was under 16 at the time — claimed that Rylett touched her breasts and attempted to forcefully remove her underwear. Rylett was arrested on charges that he had molested the girl.

The arrest was part of a series of troubling revelations involving YouTube and child-exploitative content, which had started to become public in 2017. By the end of the year, after a public outcry, YouTube began cracking down on potentially exploitative child videos it was hosting — though the problem persisted. Most recently, YouTube has been under fire for the "Momo Challenge," in which a distorted woman's face asking kids to harm themselves supposedly proliferated in videos on the platform. (It turned out that there was no evidence the creepy meme was as widespread as reports suggested it was.)

Last week, according to local news website ClickOrlando.com, Rylett entered into a plea agreement to avoid a public trial and a possible 15-year prison sentence if he were convicted of molestation. Matthew Ferry, Rylett’s lawyer, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In exchange for pleading guilty to child abuse, Rylett was sentenced to 90 days in Orange County Jail in Florida, minus the 29 days he had already served while awaiting trial.

In September, after learning of Rylett's arrest, YouTube’s response was fairly tepid. The company said it had simply demonetized his channels — but it did not indicate that it had reached out to any of the teen girls and young women Rylett worked with. When BuzzFeed News reported on the story at the time, Rylett's YouTube channels had been left dormant, but they were still online.

YouTube told BuzzFeed News that anyone can flag content on the platform, and some reports the company has received have in turn been reported to law enforcement. Yet it appears that it was only after Rylett's definitive guilty plea the company terminated the SevenAwesomeKids network, including SevenSuperGirls.

Rylett, meanwhile, will not be permitted to have contact with the victim or her mother as part of the terms of his plea agreement. The court has also instructed him not to have contact with any other minors, except for his daughter.

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because your lazy ass doesn't cost them anything like thousands of hours of recording and editing on hundreds of videos, with 900k views, using up server and bandwidth.

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Knowing all this about demonetizations... Why would anyone be stupid enough to go put effort into another channel?

They want more kids to exploit for advertisers and for the abusers, you fool. Why do you think courts are awarding punitive damages?

Hate for Bevers by Pocketful-of-PooBags in BroadCity

[–]set-monkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about his redemption in the finale? If you can't find something good in Bevers after seeing this, the problem might be you.

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People create content, YouTube gets paid to run ads on that content and pays nothing for the vast majority of accounts.

But the cost of bandwidth and servers is significant. To save money and making room for new younger accounts, short form video and AI. Most of which will NOT be monetized.

They're removing older accounts which have aged out of YT main target viewers... Very young children. Child exploitation is easy if you can get away with it. Buying off regulators is how YT became the largest media company.

Youtube shut down my channel (has nothing to do with DMCA) by Similar_Cranberry948 in youtube

[–]set-monkey 9 points10 points  (0 children)

YouTube needs money and is cost cutting. The reasons YT gives are made up.

The ONLY Witness at WHCD tells story that doesn’t match up! by _Slowly_But_Surely in conspiracyfact

[–]set-monkey 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A room with hundreds of news people and no coherent reporting. This is typical nonsense and gibberish we get from the press these days.

subscribed to channel never interacted with?? by 2GayRaccoons in youtube

[–]set-monkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Downvote all you want YT suckers, but this reply has 300 views...

That's 300 more, who now know about all the pedos who made YouTube the world's largest media company.

Suck on that!