This reminds me of the goofiness that is YouTube. I like learning about psychology, criminology, victimology and related topics. Naturally, many of the videos discuss topics like sexual homicide, abuse, torture, and things of that nature. Many of these videos mute out words like abuse and assault and you get to a point where half of the sentences are silent. It's truly ridiculous. Especially when those things are the entire topic of the educational video.

The things we do for ads and centralized platforms.

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I have a different YouTube history to you 😂

I hope it meets your needs. I just hate that some people have to mute half of their videos to placate YouTube. It's gets to a point where they might as well just not allow the channel to exist at all. I remember something similar happening to tech educators some years back. Discussing distributed systems like torrent was getting people strikes or whatever. Students like me at the time paid the price. Research was a lot harder.

This is why the world needs NOSTR 💜

Exactly.