Challenges Faced by Content Creators: A Call to Action for EU and UK Citizens
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Summary
The article discusses the author's experience of having a video on self-hosting taken down by YouTube and the challenges faced by content creators. It also mentions the Stop Killing Games initiative for EU citizens and a petition for UK residents.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYouTube said it was 'harmful or dangerous content'. I appealed that, but my appeal was rejected.
Most content creators aren't so lucky, and content about tools like Jellyfin and LibreELEC get buried over time.
This blog post is a lightly edited transcript of my most recent YouTube video, You will own N
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