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    GregP
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    It was recently brought to my attention that both Youtube and Facebook now require phone number verification (text message or other) to create any new profiles.

    http://uswgo.com/youtube-now-gone-orwellian-now-requires-sms-from-every-new-registrant.htm

    I verified this for myself. I cannot create any new profiles without giving my phone number. And if they terminated my account, I wouldn’t be able to get another one because you can only use a number for one account (at least that’s facebook’s policy).

    Has anyone thought about how this will affect the SWARM and how we can try to maintain a strong and growing presence with these limitations?

    I’m really worried one of my only working youtube accounts will be deleted and I won’t be able to post the mantra on one of the most important websites to do so. I already need to verify comments by entering a code after posting like 3 comments now (not even an uncommonly fast period of time).

     

     

     

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    Coniglio Bianco
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    #22921

    beefcake
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    I’ve managed to keep on YT account from where I work for a while now. By two things, 1 not copy and pasting “word for word” posts, by making small changes here and there in everything I post, to keep it out of spam filters.

    I also keep to the Mantra thinking and its talking points, avoiding tailgating into subjects YT labels “hate speech”.

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    patrickwhiterabbit
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    I have noticed a LOT of my mantra talking points turning to spam VERY quickly on YT. I don’t know if this is automatic or the anti-Whites are just really quick to vote it as spam? I notice also when i click the “its not spam” option for other commentators posts it does nothing?

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    GregP
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    Lewis,
    Yes, a google and youtube account are pretty much one in the same. Could I trouble you for more details on how I can create a google voice number to verify accounts? I am not familiar with the process. If you laid it out step by step we could point others who need help to this tread.

    Coniglio Bianco,
    I wasn’t able to. It let me create an account but about 5 minutes after using it it required me to verify with a phone number and wouldn’t let me do anything until I did (which I didn’t).

    Beefcake:
    Yes, I have managed to hold onto the account I’m using now for a while, despite having had a video taken down a year or so ago. I never try to say things that could be easily be interpreted as “hate speech” but we know the real definition is anything pro-White, so they use their discretion with that. There’s nothing we can do about it if they decide, however arbitrarily, to delete an account. I definitely agree that we should give them no excuses, though.

    I also never copy and past word for word. I also change little things but I still seem to get text verification messages and warnings saying I’ve been posting too many comments after about 3.

    Patrick,
    I have noticed this too. I think you are right that youtube employees look less at the content than if others have voted it as spam. That’s why I think it’s important to always vote up comrades’ comments.

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