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YouTube comment deletion is out of control, can't say anything anymore even when completely sensible. Is there a text format (alternate characters) that allows you to bypass detection?

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  • I've noticed Youtube nuking my comments if they contain words related to money, if they contain too many brands, if they contain technical term, etc.

    Comments that don't have much in terms of meaning or information go through just fine.

    So... Just, write like you're 5 years old and split long messages into several comments.

    • THANK YOU! Someone who has experienced the same thing. That's exactly what I mean. I can't even mention companies like Amazon in any context, even when it's not negative at all.

      And yes, separating my comments and rewording them for absolutely no reason when they still say the same thing, can sometimes work, and other times doesn't. It's really annoying.

      And of course you get downvoted even when you provide reasonable examples. I already gave them examples but they demanded to know more and continue to make various assumptions about me.

      People here are so closed-minded honestly, that they can't possibly believe that there are major flaws with YouTube's comment deletion algorithm, and they can impact some people more than others for no reason. Do they have so much faith in these companies and automated systems that they can't possibly fathom they might not work properly or fairly 100% of the time? Or can people not even accept that other people's experiences with the same things might be different than theirs? It reminds me of people who refuse to believe other intelligent life could exist somewhere in the universe. They can't even accept it as a hypothetical.

      And now go on, downvote me. It's so mindless.

      Sorry for the rant. These people frustrate me.

      • Human's for you, what can I say.

        We all are guilty of similar behavior. You, I, your neighbor- Everyone.
        It's often hard to believe something, when your own experience is vastly different from what someone describes.

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