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Chris South and NY.
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November 9, 2021 at 12:13 am #14597
Chris South and NY
ParticipantHi Oscar,
I’m glad that it worked there for you. Good notes on the email privacy. Yes, I wouldn’t call any of them private, though we can always hope for the best with ctemplar.com. Really until there is an internet hosted completely out of a country not beholden to the antiwhite narrative, let’s say like North Korea’s internet vs. “Western” internet, then in general it does seem best to always assume some surveillance with less than White positive intent.
November 8, 2021 at 8:31 pm #14594Oscar
Participantand then I suppose you can use that new email and sign up for your new youtube account at the local library, that would solve the device tracking problem
it was so simple that I didn’t even had the idea. Thanks, Chris.
They’re not letting you create a new gmail account?
that wasn’t my point. jewmail has to be blacklisted by anybody with his sane mind. even protonmail is not that private since swiss authorities have to comply with EU judicial assistance requests. ctemplar.com is the sole mail that i know with full privacy.
October 22, 2021 at 2:19 am #14492Chris South and NY
ParticipantBanned a couple times, but still there myself. Google owns Youtube, so the connection there is your main problem. A lot of login info is saved as “cookies,” and clearing cookies helps that. You could use a new browser like Opera to start again free of your original google browser. Also, make a new email just for digital accounts, tutanota, yahoo, doesn’t really matter there, this is just an email for your new digital accounts. If it really is your device that’s so filled with background tracking/cookie junk that it’s completely stopping the new account, simply make your email at home, and then I suppose you can use that new email and sign up for your new youtube account at the local library, that would solve the device tracking problem. I think with the other steps you won’t have to go to the local library, but who knows, it’s always nice to have other devices publicly available. If you make a new youtube account, this is something I know fairly well by now. Certain words get you flagged, comments included. I don’t know the full list, but generally if you use Jason Kohne’s lexicon (“Go Free,” recommended book), then you can talk about some very real subjects without bots flagging. Comments in reply to someone else’s comment or civnat livestreams are useful also as these comments aren’t subject to the same blacklisting censorship, and are pretty likely to be seen. If you’re also planning to post/share content, I do think this is a fine activity. Youtube does lose money, and in great part this is because it’s hosting our content which is something that they pay for with their physical server space, and with the censors they employ. If you do not wish to give them any money then I’m sure that there would be an “ad blocker” found easily through an internet search and downloaded to your computer, activated in your browser. Also for posting videos, I’m sure that in theory if you internet searched something like, “Bitchute to MP4” or “Youtube to MP4” or that there would be a way to download various videos in a format which happens to upload easily to a variety of platforms. Further to avoid bans while reaching people I would recommend avoiding videos with music, as the censor bots flock there looking for copyrights. Instead use mostly spoken clips, avoid violent videos (including violence done against our people, and if such videos are shared you may express the race of the victim in the video title, like “White man Killed for Being White,” can stay up as a news clip, but do not put the race of the victim+perpetrator together. Putting something like black and white simultaneously in the title, or a comment often attracts attention). Also, when referencing/linking the names of particular people, events, and books that you might want to mention I would recommend a text method of separating the names, like “Jared -^–_-^– Taylor” Simply adding those random dashes between makes the name especially hard to censor, and you can imagine how many variations you could write there without Youtube having a way around it. Really, Youtube typically has to write a long, long list of words one at a time to create an automatic censorship tool, as they did with all variations on negro. Just a long, long text document, and I’m sure there’s still ways around it as I have seen from other commenters myself.
October 21, 2021 at 1:49 am #14488Anonymous
InactiveThey’re not letting you create a new gmail account? If they’re letting you make a new gmail account, then you might just try avoiding the app. You can brows in desktop mode on a phone too if you request it, if the app is the issue. I’ve never been banned from YouTube. I’ve been banned from Instagram and Facebook. I can make a facebook as long as I don’t use the app. If I use the app, it’s an instant ban. On Instagram, I could make a new account with a new email for a while as long as I didn’t use the app, but then that stopped working and now I con’t even make an account outside the app if I use the device I was banned with. 🙂
October 20, 2021 at 4:58 pm #14484Oscar
ParticipantOne year ago, I was banned by (((Youtube))) I couldn’t have given it less importance, except that a number of videos are now blocked for me because they are under an age limit. And this proportion is increasing with the risk for some channels of having their content removed if it is freely accessible
So I need to be able to re-register, but YT follows me more easily than Yahve’s eye and every time I try to recreate an account, it pulls up the gmail account I used to create my YT account.
I’ve had to purge all possible histories, but it always finds me.
Anyway, I need your advice if you have any idea how to get past it, as I’m not a geek (I was born when the soviets were still a real thing) and no intention to become one.
thanks in advance
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