I had the perfect video to show you all on here and it's gone..It was a great one too...involved a women pissing on a couch...nothing was shown at all....just her peeing on a couch while walking the length of the couch. It was a real keeper too and i book marked it and now it's gone.
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Youtube do not allow any peeing content as it violates there T&C's as it's deemed adult content.
Think this was also to do with a few years back of clips appearing on there shot from phones of underage girls wetting themselves in McDonalds - don't quote me on this, was only something i heard.
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Originally posted by cupperI had the perfect video to show you all on here and it's gone..It was a great one too...involved a women pissing on a couch...nothing was shown at all....just her peeing on a couch while walking the length of the couch. It was a real keeper too and i book marked it and now it's gone.
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There's nothing wrong with youtube.
They are a private entity and they have every right to insist on a set of standards for the content they allow. They are, after all, legally accountable for what's on there.
There are adult channels like xtube all over the web now...youtube has every right to fashion itself a family-friendly site...and its users should respect the FREE service they are being offered and honor YT's posting rules.
And anyway...shouldn't there be SOME places on the web wher eyou would feel safe letting your child browse - confident that they won't be getting exposed to porn or brutal violence?
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Originally posted by quietpr11And anyway...shouldn't there be SOME places on the web wher eyou would feel safe letting your child browse - confident that they won't be getting exposed to porn or brutal violence?
I would certainly not feel safe letting my child browse on youtube.
Summarizing, youtube's policy does not make sense. It simply annoys people.
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They are actually not legally responsible for what their user's upload. In most regards (including copyright and 'obscene' material), there's a 'safe harbor' provision in the law. It allows sites to avoid being held responsible for unlawful content if they promise to remove it on demand. The only person legally responsible for uploaded content is the uploader themselves.
If websites could be held legally responsible for their user's uploads, Youtube, Facebook, Flickr, etc, couldn't exist - more data is uploaded to those sites every second than can possibly be reliably policed for every potential legal problem.
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What's wrong with google youtube searches
For years I site searched Google videos with good success. If I was getting too many fruitless hits for keywords like "piss" (like "pissed me off" or "piss take"), I could filter by adding the negative operators like "-off" and "-take" etc.
Now google video searches display links to videos that don't really have the keywords, but do have them in the "Related" section on the right pane.
For example, a search for "peed my pants" would bring up videos without "pee" in the description or title, but for some reason did have "peed" in the Related section.
Now I have to go though a mountain of false pee results, and if I use negative operators like "-off", I get almost nothing because it eliminates videos that would have "off" in the Related section.
Anyone know how filter words in the "Related" section in google video searches?
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Originally posted by xxxxxThey are actually not legally responsible for what their user's upload. In most regards (including copyright and 'obscene' material), there's a 'safe harbor' provision in the law. It allows sites to avoid being held responsible for unlawful content if they promise to remove it on demand. The only person legally responsible for uploaded content is the uploader themselves.
If websites could be held legally responsible for their user's uploads, Youtube, Facebook, Flickr, etc, couldn't exist - more data is uploaded to those sites every second than can possibly be reliably policed for every potential legal problem.
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