Indeed. Which standard do you, gentle Slashdot read, want: * Videos that people want to put up, and that people want to see; or * A curated selection of videos that are best for you, as judged by your betters
We know that oppressive governments the world round demand the second option. Which should you demand?
"To know who rules you, ask: who am I not allowed to criticize in public? Those are your rulers."
Good (Score:1, Insightful)
I see no problem here (except with some employees who are complaining, who should probably be fired).
Re: (Score:5, Insightful)
Indeed. Which standard do you, gentle Slashdot read, want:
* Videos that people want to put up, and that people want to see; or
* A curated selection of videos that are best for you, as judged by your betters
We know that oppressive governments the world round demand the second option. Which should you demand?
"To know who rules you, ask: who am I not allowed to criticize in public? Those are your rulers."
False choice dichotomy (Score:2)
Sure, go ahead and pretend there's no middle ground.
The Middle Ground is Capitalism (Score:0)
You pay for the content you want.
If you want a curated set of videos, then use a service that provides that curation; quit trying to impose your ideas on everyone else.
Get it yet?
Re:The Middle Ground is Capitalism (Score:1)
Did you just try to impose an idea on me by telling me not to impose any ideas on someone? Cute, but ineffective.