Yes James it can be done, we the people can actually make Google listen to us just like we did with the Microsoft and their Xbox. But here is the difference between Google and Microsoft.
Microsoft decided to change their Xbox ridiculous requirements (Always on Kinect, Internet connection, secondhand games, etc.) because of the preorders. The consumers weren’t happy and they showed with their money. The thing with Google is well it’s free. And this is where the problem occurs we can’t just say we’re not going to buy their new product because we are not directly paying for the product. We are the consumers but we are also the product, something that most people don’t really know. The only way to make Google listen to us is to stop using their products and good luck trying to convince people to stop using YouTube or the Google search engine or Gmail or Picasa or anything else. Personally I’m only using YouTube and technically speaking that’s not a Google product, they just bought it. And I’m thinking about deleting my YouTube/Google account because I had enough with this nonsense.
Again it can be done but it’s almost impossible.
Besides, aren't Youtube comment sections supposed to be intellectual wastelands? Seems like they are doing people a favor.
That depends on the video, the subject of the video, the channel, the community just like any other social media website. Sometimes you're going to have a nice conversation with someone other times not so much.
Which I've told you - time and time again - is dangerous! There will never be consensus, son, among those you have helped to ascend. They will all differ in their views of what it means to be free. The peace you so desperately seek does not exist.
These men are united now by a common cause. But when this battle is finished they will fall to fighting amongst themselves about how best to ensure control. In time it will lead to war. You will see.