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RE: In this video the #YouTuber shares clips of the 1970's film Willy Wonk ...

in DBuzz4 years ago (edited)


Essentially if a person doesn't want their content shared or consider it private then should they be hosting it on a public platform that actively encourages sharing?@logic Not really accurate as the site that the creator chooses to use has a permission-less share button, in fact like many mainstream sites and creators it positively encourages the sharing of links via the options it provides (it's called free promotion) or why provide them at all? If the site didn't offer a share feature and it was somehow being shared then I'd agree with your comment. Also by your logic you presume the creator both knows everyone who shares their links and approves of every link shared, this is both unrealistic and not required.

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Please don't twist the facts.
You know very well what is the difference between a concept of sharing on all these social media out there and copying someone content to monetize it which is what you were doing o Hive.

If you were just "sharing", why didn't you decline the payout then?
You either share something or you copy to monetize it.

Stop your spam bot, go fuck yourself and get a real job loser.