Hbomberguy’s new video on plagiarism the youtube platform and the amount of harm it can cause especially for written media.

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    1 year ago

    I was worried when I saw LegalEagle in one of the chapter titles, but I’m glad it went the way it did. Was entirely unsurprised by the vid turning into a breakdown of that JS asshole (can’t remember his name), and holy shit is he a piece of work.

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      11 months ago

      You can skip to near the end of each chapter after he gives one or two examples of plagiarism.

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    1 year ago

    Love his videos and this one is even more superb than usual. Love how he decided to handle the monetization of exposing the raw theft uncovered.

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    11 months ago

    I am so glad this comes with a list of recommended new queer youtubers to subscribe to. And that chao video is good I actually saw it a few weeks ago.

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    11 months ago

    What comes to the conclusion of the video: Maybe it’s just I’ve got some weird Spectrum Genes, but when I was a kid and early adult, I was fucking paralysed by the idea that all of my jokes were basically stolen. 20 years later, I think I’ve developed A Style, but in the off chance I remember a directly quoted joke, I’m fucking deliberately saying it’s a stolen joke, every time.

    Also, one of the things that I’ve learned this year, as exemplified by this video, is that just because you’re in a marginalised community doesn’t mean you’re automatically a saint. Seen plenty of people just doing a dum-dum. Don’t do dumb things. Makes you look dumb. Makes your community look dumb too. Know what I mean? I’m looking at you.