I’ve been watching him since I think 2020. He made some of the best tech content of YouTube and I’ve never seen another individual have more knowledge of Windows internals than him. He was accused by Youtube in the past many times for spreading viruses in the description of some of his videos.

This time it was a copyright violation of some random Japanese channel, with no relation to his channel. It is very possible this error was made by the new AI YouTube copyright detection bots.

Please help spread this. RIP Enderman 2016-2025

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    Ai froze an important work excel sheet saying it violated tos. It was an EXCEL sheet SHARED at work BY work… Eventually it came back on… Ai sucks

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    So. I got my Facebook profile back after a year. Because I remembered my customer URL. I paid for a check mark and they reactivated it after I paid for the extended support service. If you’ve lost your Facebook in the past. Definitely try it out. I made a mean joke about fighting some confederate profile calling for a civil war. I told them if they tried fighting the USA. I would gladly meet them in the field of battle and take care of business. Whoooooopsie. Don’t feed the Ai bots. Learned my lesson.

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    I dunno anything about Enderman but I looked up the Japanese channel out of curiosity. Looks like there are some videos related to some kind of game called Star Rail and there are channels with スターレイル in the title, but I can’t find a channel specifically called 棺のスターレイル遊び (which means something like “play coffin’s star rail”)

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      I mean, the notice says that the other channel was terminated so I don’t think you’ll be able to find it on YouTube still.

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      Heh, I know what Star Rail is. Specifically, Honkai Star Rail, one of the biggest gacha games. It’s a turn based RPG, like Raid: Shadow Legends but anime and with way more production value.

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          Some are very easy to play without spending any sort of money, and there’s several that have pity systems in which you’re guaranteed to get what you’re pulling for, so at least they’re slightly better than gambling. But yes, I won’t deny they’re predatory, but I’ve managed to make my gacha journey without spending a penny across the 20+ gacha games I’ve played and dropped for a little over a decade now.

          Not all of them have great stories, especially the older games which focused on collecting rather than story content, but within the past few years we’ve gotten great ones that have long arcs that are actually interesting, especially if the game has side lore that you can read about.

          I get that a gacha isn’t going to be as good as the average game, but when you’ve only got a few mins to play something and you’re out and about, they’re nice.

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          Gacha games are indeed gambling. If you consider all gambling to be irredeemable, then calling them trash as a whole is reasonable I guess.

          However, it is inaccurate to say that gacha games as a whole are just gambling. They have other qualities as well, with varying levels of investment and care put into them. Sometimes the effort they put into everything else is minimal and they are basically just gambling with a thin veneer of game on top. Other times, they put an absurd amount of investment into the game, story, and music.

          MiHoYo, the developer of HSR (along with Genshin Impact and Zenless Zone Zero) are the later type. MiHoYo has more money than God, and it shows in their investment into their games. Their games are absurdly high-effort productions with more polish than any AAA game studio. They also have very good LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent rep, especially considering they’re based in China.

          Personally, I am very averse to risk and uncertainty. I dislike the gambling aspect of gacha games (not just on principle, but also in my enjoyment). However, I still play some gacha games because I enjoy other aspects of them. So they’re not just gambling. But they are gambling, and it’s fair if people avoid them for that reason (especially people prone to problem gambling).

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              Thought not all games require you to pay.

              I play Zenless Zone Zero when i am bored and with nothing else to do, never spent a cent and the game is very balanced about the gacha aspect and has a pity system, also, the story is fairly good and you can play without strong characters

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      If that’s the channel that contains the copyright violations, why don’t they take down that channel?

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        Youtube says that Enderman’s channel contains the copyright violations of the Japanese one, not the opposite.

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          Isn’t it saying that Enderman’s channel was linked (involved with, co-run by, some other AI based bullshit, etc) to a channel that had copyright strikes, and that the Japanese channel was the one with copyright strikes?

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              Channel got killed because of misdirected machine logic.

              What’s worse is that for years YT stopped using human intervention/moderation and instead relied on some bunch of bots and a handful of third-party IP bounty hunters (like “Remove Your Content.com”) to carry out copyright enforcement. Meanwhile, almost everyday there’s Elsagate content churned out by the ton.

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    I have a feeling that the YouTube apocalypse will be much harder to watch (as in “more sad/unpleasant”) than the Reddit apocalypse.

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      Antitrust Google. Fork YouTube as part of it. All existing content must be preserved. Remove YouTube’s ability to sell licensed content (cable TV channels, music, on demand). YouTube can then be purchased or spun off as a “YOU Tube” again - content made by people for people. Brand saved, community focused. Monetization heavily regulated (governance or internal governance, but just make it a requirement.)

      Or just let it burn and replace it with something else. Video’s just super-expensive to host and provide, probably by design to keep others out of the market.

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      Yeah. Reddit is technologically very bland. It’s “easy” to make a Reddit clone - the community is what makes it tick. But YouTube needs crazy levels of infrastructure to provide the full experience that it does. When Reddit collapses there’s places to migrate to. But if YouTube collapses it’s just a loss.

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        Not to mention you can fit more Reddit on a 1TB hard drive than YouTube, which makes it much easier to exfiltrate content.

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        But in either case there’s massive value in the existing content that would be lost.

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          maybe it will prop up PeerTube for once…

          It won’t. Look at Mastodon vs Bluesky and Threads. Mastodon already existed, already worked well, had more features and was federated. People still chose Bluesky, which is just Twitter 2.0 owned by the same corporate douchebags.

          People CRAVE the system.

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            You say that like that’s actually true.

            The real reason that people go to bluesky over Mastodon has nothing to do with “The System™”, it’s because the Mastodon onboarding process is incomprehendibly awful. It’s far worse than Lemmy, which itself is pretty terrible. The refusal to introduce an algorithm isn’t pro-consumer it’s just hostile to the non-terminally online. If a service isn’t easy to use it won’t be used. This isn’t a revolutionary concept.

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              The main bluesky feed is also chronological, however, it has a desperate discover feed which is algorithmic (I think mastodon might have that as an option now?)

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            People don’t crave the system, they rather come to places that are advertised to them.

            What they crave is:

            • Easy onboarding without figuring out what is an “instance” (a concept entirely unknown to them), and which instances are good vs bad for them;
            • A trusted place that won’t become unavailable or buggy because an admin is performing an update or screwed something up or decided they don’t want to do this anymore;
            • Some sort of algorithm to filter out crap out of their feed (not having any algorithm is often not good);
            • Having their favorite creators and friends on the platform (which, again, boils out to advertising for a large part);

            etc.

            Fediverse as a whole and Mastodon in particular is yet to answer to a lot of these challenges.

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            Every cycle of enshittification sends more people looking for alternatives. Remember the rebirth of “piracy” which streaming had all but killed for the most normal normies? People crave the system, but it’s possible they’ll slowly come around. Will it be fast enough. That’s for us to find out. I gently encourage people to think about more than just tomorrow because that short term proprietary bullcrap isn’t worth it in the long term. Definitely hear you though and it does feel that uphill sometimes.

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    maybe we’ll get lucky and YouTube’s shitty moderation AI will delete the entire website

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          AI’s primary purpose is to provide an unaccountable excuse to fire people and keep wages down.

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      I don’t know if that is a problem. If a human does dumb things he will be fired. If a computer/algorithm /Ai does it, it will be removed.

      I think it has more to do with human costs (salary) vs the cost of brand damage (youtube).

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        They spent billions of dollars to develop and train the AIs that they use. They’re not going to remove it for fucking up someone’s YouTube channel.

        They wouldn’t remove it even if it caused someone’s death (which it probably has considering that they have been shown to be very bad at therapy and that people go to them for therapy).

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      i doubt anyone would be held accountable at youtube/ youtube itself really even if it were not AI…

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        I also have 3 guest passes. Any time I find a video on YT that mentions Nebula I just go watch there instead.

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          Same here on both counts.

          First 3 replies to this post asking for a guest pass will get one from me. It’s a free month of viewing anything through Nebula. (I recommend “The Prince” and “Lynchpins”.)

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            I would like a guest pass. I have wanted to try it out for a while now.

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              Sorry, you got “sniped”; I’ve already given away my 3, and I won’t get more until the new year.

              Maybe you can score one from someone else?

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            I would like a guest pass. I frequently watch Practical Engineering on YT and Brady mentions Nebula a lot. I intended to check it out, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.

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            I would like a guest pass too!

            Edit: just redeemed it, thank you very much!

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        I have three guest passes I could send out if anyone would like to try out Nebula for a week. I’ll send you the redemption code via private message. Just reply to this thread or send me a message on Lemmy!

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        Nebula is cool because every creator on the platform becomes part owner, so it really gives creators on the platform good control of their content. I just wish that there was a way to federate video content between paid platforms so you can have one pane of glass to view stuff scattered across the web

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          one pane of glass

          Correct me if I’m wrong, but does your day job involve working with a bunch of “microservices”?

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            You can access your nebula content on GrayJay. But GrayJay isn’t a platform you upload anything to, it’s just a way to watch content on many different platforms.

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              I wonder if it’s worth putting a request for the team to have that feature, although I’m guessing that would require API access that they can’t touch for legal reasons.

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        ive started to sub to creators paterons instead. ad-free and they get more money than youtube.

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      yeah, anyway the monetizing is through sponsorship no? Like they sell something mid video, so I’m not sure how the platform is important here, apart from exposure

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    I would be more upset about this sort of shit happening to youtube about 10 or 15 years ago. If i need some information and theres a youtube video on it, the info is usually around 8 minutes in to a 30 minute video where they give shit loads of guff that nobody needs to know while telling you to smash that like button, hit the subscribe it really helps out the channel so if you like the content can you please subscribe dont forget to subscribe if you wanna see the channel grow then press subscribe dont miss a video by pressing subscribe I need you to subscribe here’s the information I promised but dont forget to subscribe hit that subscribe button if this helped you then leave a comment and dont forget to subscribe and like this video if you want to see more like this.

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    Looks like the great purge of knowledge has begun… A long, long time ago, and now we’re knee deep in it.

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      There is so much link rot, I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the content on the internet has now vanished or become inaccessible

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      on youtube? mostly astroturfed by right wing content and comments about woke-ism, pseudoscience, plus influencers that are POS behind the scenes. while burying actual smaller content creators to the point of oblivion, i asian ytoubers i used to followed are rightfully buried for turning magaty during the pandemcic, these are the people they shouldved buried.