YouTube is experimenting with Notes, a crowdsourced feature that lets users add context to videos
YouTube is experimenting with Notes, a crowdsourced feature that lets users add context to videos
YouTube is testing a new experimental feature that will allow viewers to add "Notes" to provide more context and information on videos.
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So more virtue signal crap. Got it.
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This guy is a dumbass lmao
43 0 ReplyYou sound stupid when you don't have independent thought. Maybe not here in this circle jerk but in the real world.
1 0 ReplyYou are very angry about this
7 0 Reply...Must have been the wind.
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Amazing how often user's notes disagree with your worldview isn't it?
I wonder where the problem stems from. Could they all be wrong?
11 0 ReplyIt's amazing how your worldview lines up with what the media told you to say. Not a single independent thought.
1 0 ReplyWhy do conservative "independent thoughts" always result in the dumbest shit I've ever heard?
11 0 ReplyBecause some of the dumbest people in the world are the ones who told them to say it.
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When conservative media pushes the same news script to over 200 local news stations across the nation, it is dangerous to our democracy.
3 0 ReplyWho told you to say that? Seriously you obviously didn't think it up yourself since everyone of you sounds the exact same, so who is it who owns you?
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