YouTube is not the government. They have no obligation to host him or anyone else, regardless of presumption of innocence. That's a court thing, they have to presume innocence. No private company does though.
Further, he is not an employee of YouTube or Google. So they have no employer-employee relationship and his video monetization bears no connection with employment law.
Scintillaton is another option. Use alpha and beta decay to push electrons up in their orbits, to decay and release a photon. Then capture and convert that photon to electricity with photovoltaics.
Lemmy is what Reddit was because the interface and anonymity creates these behavioral incentives. Brigades and info wars, trolling, rude comments, all this is incentivized by site design. So when Lemmy copied Reddit, it shouldn't be a surprise that people here behave similarly.
Most major subreddits show a decrease of between 50 and 90 percent in average daily posts and comments, when compared to a year ago. This suggests the problem is way fewer users, not the same number of users browsing less. The huge and universal dropoff also suggests that people left, either because of the changes or the protests, and they aren’t coming back.
No doubt, both Redfit and Twitter use has nosedived. But, using reduced posting as an indicator of reduced active users presumes users have any say in what is promoted in a subreddit. And that's obviously wrong. Reddit is compromised through and through. Worse than Digg ever was.
No, let's also consider that there's much less content available to submit. Partly because of Google and SEO games. But also because news organizations have paywalled and Reddit chose to kill blogs by naming everything blog related to be bligspam. Back when there were serious writers writing blogs. This only benefitted the guys who paywall now.
Which means there's a lot less original content to submit. And no, LLM created nonsense doesn't count.
Don't wear their colors, patches, or gang jackets. UNLESS YOU'RE A MEMBER. Leave them alone. If you're on the road, let them pass. They typically follow road rules and group riding rules, so follow them back. And let them pass.
YouTube is not the government. They have no obligation to host him or anyone else, regardless of presumption of innocence. That's a court thing, they have to presume innocence. No private company does though.
Further, he is not an employee of YouTube or Google. So they have no employer-employee relationship and his video monetization bears no connection with employment law.