True, but that wasn't my point. Youtube and all the other platforms (and State actors) censor under the pretense that they do it so people can trust the content that makes it through their automated AI-driven filters, algos, human reviews, policies and terms and conditions.
And yet, they push this obviously fake scammy content. Not only that, but presumably they even make money with it, since these are paid ads.
So regardless of how outlandish it may sound, users seeing it should take it in good faith and pay heed to AI-Saylor and send those sats, I guess.
The answer is obviously NO, they should not. Users are responsible for their own actions. Youtube will not reimburse them, right? They're not liable.
So why censor and filter to begin with?
However, my further point wasn't even Youtube -- but the Nostr and those who still today want to justify the exact same shit here.