Now you can investigate yourself to prove you innocent.
https://youtu.be/z82oc0ANjZQ

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Jokes appart, that's pretty much how any government works.
This has been accepted by everyone since feudalism.

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Sadly truth

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Perfect meme to describe this situation

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I laughed so hard, I spit my food. 😆 That one Barack looks so damn pleased with himself.

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I thought of this meme when I read that title.

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Next step: get banned from twitter and start their own social media...

Reminds me of the company my sister's bf is working for that had HR make a report about the working conditions after 2 people from the company tried to kill themselves and 3 have been on medical leave for mental exhaustion and assorted psychological conditions.
Well, turns out it was just people being weak or something. HR gave the company a clean bill of health. Riiiiiiiiiiight

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HR not protect you, but protecting company. Definitely Dark times come if nothing change

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I mean, cops have been doing it for decades, and the government for over two centuries. Hell, if you want to sue the government itself, you have to ASK PERMISSION first, and they get to look at all the facts you want to present and decide whether there's even a case before they ALLOW you to file the lawsuit. I don't see anything new here.

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Sadly truth

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That's a known chicken and egg problem:
This youtuber is advertising his merch on his first pinned comment -- on the first hand, he isn't doing something wrong ; but on the other, if Activision did things right, he would have earnt less.
So... "everything goes well, always"
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I just opened the video after reading your comment and it's that garbage click baiter YongYea. Ugh. I honestly think that this person embodies everything that's wrong with YouTube today. This is what happens when the focus is on artificially baiting the viewer engagement with cheap tactics (clickbait titles, fake outrage, etc) instead of creating quality videos. I bit the bullet on this video and watched it and I KID YOU NOT it's just him reading the comments from news articles and Reddit and drawing it out to almost 20 minutes. So in a way, he is just regurgitating something that others came up with. I'd imagine 90% of his day is just combing through Reddit until he finds some yesterday topic that he can stretch out to at least 20 minutes of video. I'm honestly baffled. Who even watches these videos, how does this person has any viewers at all? This kind of "content" is the lowest effort imaginable. Absolute garbage

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usually this type of news channel is mocked by the community...not sure why YongYea isnt when similar channels are.

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There is at least one legitimate purpose for such videos : Those videos can be very useful for non-native English speakers who wants to listen to spoken English when living in a country where it's not spoken.
And here is a second one : he's doing some sort of "press review", well "social media review" maybe ? Since it's spoken, one can do something else while listening (I'm thinking about household chores for example)
So, yes, it's low effort -- but he's not asking for high wages. I can think about people making more garbage than him, with more effort, and asking higher salaries. In most modern democracies, there's even people whose full-time paid job is to "hunt" for such people...
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I use like podcast news

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It's in your mind you can tell all news coverage is low effort. And clickbait? You don t wana see real YT clickbait

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I'm lazy, so sometimes I just click on his videos when I only want to get a general idea of what happened without putting any effort on my part. However, I do get annoyed by how drawn out he makes them, if feels like most of the time he could condense the whole thing into half the time.
It has some value to some people, otherwise there wouldn't be an audience.

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