Ad Suitability: YouTube Hates Me

YouTube is not a place to have ideas or opinions that stray from their agenda. And you have no chance of defeating their AI powered algorithm.

YouTube is a place for “creators” to succeed if they push liberal narratives and degeneracy. I’ve come close to that line with my “gaming marathon” video, but that was completely unintentional. I was ignorant of the fact that a young man wearing a diaper as a joke within a ridiculous and absurd premise was actually content that would be popular among diaper-wearing fetish communities.

Unsurprisingly, that video shows up as recommended and on the home feeds of people who have never seen or heard of my channel before. Why is that? We all know why. It’s what Google does. It’s how YouTube operates. That video was from over 6+ years ago. Things have only gotten more foul on YouTube.

Have you ever opened YouTube on an account that is incognito or at least not logged in? Have you ever been logged in and instead of looking at your curated home feed or subscriptions feed, you made the mistake of hitting the “popular” button or clicked on “go incognito?” What you see should quickly make you run back to what YouTube has (mostly) figured out what you’re used to and comfortable with.

I’m pretty sure the AI behind YouTube’s algorithm is advanced beyond imagination at this point. And I am certain it’s trained to weed out anyone who isn’t producing content that contributes to their narratives. I’m an enemy of the YouTube algorithm. I’ve made videos, some more obvious than others, mentioning my disgust with things like black crime, weakening of law enforcement, illegal immigration, degeneracy, Marxism disguised as modern liberalism, feminism, etc. Again, I usually did this in a very subtle and “hammy” way that the few like-minded followers I have would pick up on. But before those people even get to see a thumbnail of one of my videos, the radical YouTube A.I. puts the clamps on not only those videos but all my videos.

Anyone who has ever enjoyed my content disappears. At least some of those viewers and subscribers forget about me because YouTube doesn’t want them to see me or hear me make a reference about my disgust with things like drag queens going after children and how bizarre it is that our government embraces these predators. But while my content gets taken behind the barn to be put down, the front page of the before mentioned platform has children being manipulated by their click-driven parents dressing and behaving provocatively, men parading as women (targeting children), anti-male, anti-White, and anti-traditional values filling up your screens. Why is this?

A recent comment on a community post I made, which expressed my frustration with the algorithm again showing disdain and flexing its programmed authority on a recent creation of mine, had empathetic words. “YouTube sucks.”

It many ways it does (suck). I put in effort to make a 3-minute video about a cop from the 90’s or 00’s who was helping a crossdresser, but he refused to call him a her. It is funny for the audience I’m looking for but certainly would offend a self-righteous snowflake. The crossdresser was a dirty druggie and prostitute who was probably here illegally from Mexico, so I mean, kind of fair game. But I didn’t call it slurs, and there was nothing vulgar about the video.

I did have a 20-second outro song I used AI for with my lyrics that’s pretty funny and addresses the absurdity of the importance in society placed on preferred pronouns, and it makes funny references to women having a “cut” and mean carrying “nuts.” Maybe that’s the issue.

I’m going to try one more time to make some edits. If it fails again, I’ll just publish it anyway, but I’ve had some videos on here that have hundreds of thousands of hits, even over a million, that almost always get demonetized for the softest reasons. Meanwhile, the powers that be will push some of the most degenerate and dangerous behaviors imaginable—a lot of it targeted at children.

I’m not ignorant of the agenda on YouTube. It’s just frustrating. They’re showing me the door. In the last two years, the % of videos viewed by existing subscribers has fallen BELOW 1%. That just seems impossible. My revenue is approximately 1/3 of what it was two years ago. Overall views have stagnated.

There are many factors that could be attributed to the “death” of my channel. For one, there’s so much more content being published on YouTube now compared to even 3 years ago. Much of that content is automated and powered by AI. It could be that my content just isn’t as interesting as it once was. And I’m sure that’s part of it. I am aware I used to be in front of the camera. For the past few years I don’t really appear on screen. But overall, the content is the same in many ways. It’s the agendas pushed by the decision-makers of platforms like YouTube that are the real reason for channels like this, and people like me, being scrubbed from the mainstream. No doubt about it.

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