Jannies over at /r/linux decide to ban youtube links because they're too lazy to their jobs

14  2019-10-08 by Sai22

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I'm past the point of partisan garbage and ive been exposing myself to many ideas and ive found generally both sides have a partial truth -----so there actually might be some weight to this george soros shit ----- my question is, is there anyone on earth that is talked about more than george soros that talks less than george soros does

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Holy shit that mod is devoid of any mental faculties. FOSS-cels are a bigger cause of people not using free software than the software itself ever has been.

I think it's to kick up dirt now that weird Scandinavian daddy had another epic ga*mer moment.

Wait did Linus do something or are you talking about somebody else?

He went on a needless rant about what he thinks of women. Yet again.

Link?

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So literally nothing then?

In any case, this is one of the very few scenarios where jannies are based. YouTube links are a cancer on Reddit. Why yes, because instead of reading text like a normal human being, which can be manipulated, copied, pasted and summarized, I should be forced to sit through YouTube ads and badly made 10:01 infotainment video like a TV addicted boomer to get the same information I could’ve gotten in 5 paragraphs. YouTube links are some of the most low-effort shit I’ve ever seen, and the janny is right. Most of the time, the only people who post YouTube links are the content creators themselves, who are trying to get money. Doing this with literally any other content hosting platform is unacceptable on Reddit (for good reason) but video makers always get a pass on this. What happened to the 10% rule?