We cant say that we are mad. The "other" platform banned our channel for no reason. They should lose all their market cap just for selling our data!
RE: YouTube loses 70 billion in market cap, due to banning conspiracy videos
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YouTube loses 70 billion in market cap, due to banning conspiracy videos
The free market will hopefully be given room to decide. That is the real question, because they can still put in measures, and are attempting to do this, to stop the growth of alternative platforms. What kinds of videos did you make?
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