Social media and content moderation experts said Twitch’s quick response was the best that could reasonably be expected. But the fact that the response did not prevent the video of the attack from being spread widely on other sites also raises the issue of whether the ability to livestream should be so easily accessible.
“I’m impressed that they got it down in two minutes,” said Micah Schaffer, a consultant who has led trust and safety decisions at Snapchat and YouTube. “But if the feeling is that even that’s too much, then you really are at an impasse: Is it worth having this?”
The argument is that you should have 50 followers to livestream. Like you should have 50 "employees" before you're really a business. I'm getting Edison Carter Live & Direct vibes.
Oh, I'm in perfect sympathy with you, I just like to advert to others how much was said and how much we inferred; and we need to be alert to what the new proposed control will be.
Scored has been a godsend to break up these lockdowns.
Just like the New York Times broke the news that people will no longer be able to upload their own porn, this seems to be informing people that they will no longer be able to stream without government approval.
This might be Deep State retaliation for Elon Musk's Twitter buyout. My reasoning is that Starlink is in a unique position to provide streaming services far more efficiently than terrestrial network providers.
It’s time to end the Mockingbird Media.
Time to end mainstream news and send all their executives to jail for their COVID lies and the deaths they caused.
and we should broadcast it all on tv, live
On ALL THE CHANNELS AT ONE TIME just like they do to us, monopolizing our time with their snowbird games.
The best part of being in a free country is that if they want to, NY Times can end their streaming.
Good gloss. But what they actually said was:
The argument is that you should have 50 followers to livestream. Like you should have 50 "employees" before you're really a business. I'm getting Edison Carter Live & Direct vibes.
Oh, I'm in perfect sympathy with you, I just like to advert to others how much was said and how much we inferred; and we need to be alert to what the new proposed control will be.
Scored has been a godsend to break up these lockdowns.
Reminds me of how "live" television now has a delay so that if a guest or interviewee says something forbidden it can be scrubbed without a trace.
Archive to get around paywall:
After Buffalo Shooting Video Spreads, Social Platforms Face Questions https://archive.ph/7C6dw
Just like the New York Times broke the news that people will no longer be able to upload their own porn, this seems to be informing people that they will no longer be able to stream without government approval.
This might be Deep State retaliation for Elon Musk's Twitter buyout. My reasoning is that Starlink is in a unique position to provide streaming services far more efficiently than terrestrial network providers.
Legacy media all upset they don't get to be in control anymore.