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could it be this...
Unlike YouTube there are no moderators, and no safety filters for younger viewers – and the content remains on the blockchain permanently.
are you saying you support shills... i dont get it..
What are you talking about?
You can look at the rules for some hints as to why Valve would want to distance themselves from the site (cherry picked from the Steam rules):
What does that have to do with Steam removing links to Odysee?
Based on that list, they shouldn't allow YouTube links either.
It isn't a strawman. That stuff happens on YouTube as well. I'm only applying the logic you set out.
What's kinda funny, the rules you highlighted have nothing to do with links on the forums. Those apply to user behavior and interactions.
Uh, not always.
So does Odysee. It's right here[help.odysee.tv] on their website.
well that needs to be taken up with google
who say they have no moderation or safety filters...
You mean Google would lie about a direct competitor to their stranglehold on online video hosting? What a shock.
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