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[–]yggdrasils_roots 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (19子コメント)

This is probably better suited to /r/mensrights than here. Shitty that your thing got removed, but that isn't an issue for KiA.

[–]BasediCloud 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (9子コメント)

Censorship coming from SJWs. Absolutely has a place here.

[–]yggdrasils_roots 14 ポイント15 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Yeah, I get that it is censorship, but really that isn't KiA's deal (ALL censorship ever, I mean). I'm not saying it isn't a valid issue, because it is, but KiA has been drifting more and more away from GG issues and - maybe it is me - but it seems to be making the sub less cohesive which is overall not good for anyone. This isn't "SJW in action", after all. I'm just saying there are probably better suited, more effective places to bring this up where it will get more attention and more constructive and helpful commentary related to the greater issue of the video being taken down due to gender bias or perhaps the content ideas. Obviously, anyone can post whatever they like here within reason and the sub will decide as a whole if they find content relevant, but I know I don't, and there are better places that make more sense. Just my $0.02.

[–]hulibuli 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (7子コメント)

Maybe not SJW in action, but surely DMCA in action.

The whole damn thing started from false flag of youtube-video if people still remember.

[–]yggdrasils_roots 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (5子コメント)

That's true, and I'm not saying it has no right to be here at all, just that OP would get a larger, better reaction from a demographic like men's rights seeing as he claims gender bias.

On that note, though, even though KiA started around DMCA issues doesn't mean that any DMCA or censorship issue is inherently going to fit here. If it was a DMCA based solely on, say, a bad game review or something fair use, sure. Or, if he was DMCA'd for a solely game/game journo related post, sure. Those would fit KiA's overall message. The constant shoehorning of all "SJW" and men's rights issues in on this sub just doesn't seem the best choice when there are already better subs for it, and we have enough clickbaity and only tangentially related stuff clogging up actual discussion.

shrug

[–]hulibuli 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (4子コメント)

I agree that he should post this to a subreddit that cares more about the gender issue.

And I understand your point, for me censorship by false flagging or by other means in Youtube is still a big deal considering the fact that it's just easy to do that to anything videogame related.

[–]yggdrasils_roots 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (3子コメント)

I totally agree that it is an issue. Videos shouldn't be removed or censored simply because someone disagrees - it is an utterly pathetic abuse of YT's reporting/removal/flag function. You're right noting that censorship and removals in and of itself can be related to games and such in a broad way. I can see what you mean on that and agree.

Maybe mods should add a general "censorship" tag, then, so that things aren't just thrown in the sub without a way to really properly filter stuff. That way, people who want to see ONLY journo/games stuff don't have to feel inundated with this type of post, and people who want to post and see general censor issues are welcome to do so.

[–]justanotherlongerni-[S] 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (2子コメント)

imo both of you right, mods should decide what to do with this post

[–]BasediCloud [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

wrong. up and downvotes will decide what to do with this post.

We don't need a higher power stepping down to rule.

[–]justanotherlongerni-[S] [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

yeah thats pretty obvius but im saying that if mods dont want unrelated posts like this they can remove it and im fine with that

[–]vonmonologue [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Sure, but not a DMCA that has anything to do with silencing anything about gaming.

If he was making a video about the portrayal of men in video games and it got taken down as hate speech, maybe then it would be appropriate for KiA.

But this isn't a men's rights sub, it's a gaming media reform sub. For some people that means ethical reform, for others it means driving out ideological biases and propaganda, but at the end of the day it's gaming media reform.

A men's rights video is in no way, shape, or form, "gaming media"