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Interesting graph of how Google and Facebook sucked all the revenue away from newspapers


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2019 Mar 3, 7:46pm   949 views  8 comments

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from https://twitter.com/JeremyLittau/status/1088503510184927233

Sure, Google and Facebook basically did in the newspapers, but the old time papers were not all that great to begin with. We just replaced one evil with another.

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1   steverbeaver   2019 Mar 4, 1:09am  


Did we?
2   HeadSet   2019 Mar 4, 12:39pm  

I hope that girls falling into the lava is fake.
3   Patrick   2019 Mar 6, 8:43pm  

Seems to be fake:

http://feedytv.com/beautiful-girl-falls-lava-last-seconds-video-will-surprise-everyone.html

I think we would have heard a lot more if it had been true. The media would never give up such an opportunity to sell eyeballs to advertisers.
4   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Mar 6, 8:49pm  

One piece of magic was that Youtube flagrantly allowed copyright violations in the early days, holding out until they were brought by Google, when then had a massive legal army to defeat RIAA/Hollywood suits.

It's interesting that then-new Vimeo was able to near-instantly remove copyrighted material like music videos, but Youtube-Google still claims to be unable to distinguish copyright violations or "hateful content"
5   Patrick   2019 Mar 10, 3:55pm  

https://www.bitchute.com/ is pretty good about not censoring content.
6   Booger   2019 Mar 10, 4:14pm  

HeadSet says
I hope that girls falling into the lava is fake.


Would be too good to be true. That and a person, except maybe a Muslim, isn't going to explode when they hit the lava.
7   Booger   2019 Mar 10, 4:15pm  

Patrick says
https://www.bitchute.com/ is pretty good about not censoring content.


Is it easy to post bitchute video here?

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