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How Politics work on different Social Media Platforms

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  • 08-06-2022 3:17pm
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    I'll start with Facebook.

    On a group You could be posting good stuff, it could be soon liked by other group members.

    And then the likes dry up. The post has been approved by admins

    On YouTube things aren't as bad.

    What has gotten annoying is YouTube's policy of recommending YouTubers to suggest loke- subscribe- join in that order if your to grow the channel.

    Sell a mug tea shirt.no matter what your topic for your own youtubr channel

    What do you think



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  • Registered Users Posts: 54 ✭✭ketchupmessi63


    Facebook also bans whole groups at a time - even when people simply post dark/bad taste humor there for fun...

    Youtube's policies regarding propaganda seem liberal but also accurate. At least my quires never led to videos I wouldn't want to see, though I'm sure YT is full of disturbing content. Not a fan of how it treats mid-level channels, though. It was a lot better when they could've relied on their creativity only. Take Cinemassacre for example...



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