Not to me, and not to any other red-blooded hetero male.
However, people on Youtube seem to think so. When I first started posting my babe videos on Youtube, a friend at my job said, "better be careful about posting that stuff, it might get pulled."
Last week, I got an email saying that one of my videos was "flagged" and pulled for "inappropriate content." It was a montage to a certain busty web model that so far was my highest-viewed video in the last couple of months. This video featured no nudity, just massive cleavage (you tend to have that with 30G's) and sexy Maxim-style poses.
Yet it got pulled. I had one previous that was pulled before but again, that video also featured no nudity. What pisses me off is that Youtube decided to punish me by locking me out of my account for 2 weeks. I can't even edit my own videos!
I can't imagine who would "flag" it. Certainly not heterosexual males or girls that appreciate another good-looking female. That leaves mormons or bitter/jealous women. And please don't say "what if it was a mother that caught her son looking at it and found it offensive." Please, if anyone finds my video(s) offensive then I guess coverage of award shows, hollywood afterpartys or a day at the beaches must be offensive as well because they show just as much skin.
In case you're wondering, Youtube doesn't have an "over 18" section. It has to be flagged by fellow Youtuber's and then staff will decide whether to leave it on the site (and make users confirm their birthdate before watching it) or pull it. The reason why Youtube doesn't have an age-restricted section is that they are so big (I think they're the largest video sharing site) they want to be viewed as "higher-class" due to them being so big. Which actually translates into "we don't want to offend mommy if she catches little Timmy watching a girl in a low-cut tank top."
The problem is, letting end users flag videos for staff to review instead of having a dedicated "over 18" section is bad not only for reasons above, but for 1 other reason: retaliation. Remember the other video I mentioned? Well it was getting high views but low marks. I edited the description to say "the people who are giving this low marks must have no fucking taste in women. Sorry but I like women who have curves and boobs." Less than a day later it was flagged and pulled, when it wasn't even flagged before.
Oh, and I have been getting copyright flack from Youtube for the songs that I use as a backdrop to my videos. Please! I only use it as a backdrop to the video, I don't intend to make a profit or sell them. So far, 3 of my videos were pulled for copyright and I disputed all of them - 1 was successful, one was not and the other still ongoing.
It's crappy because Veoh, while lenient on what you can post content wise, is even bigger of a tool with copyright: I posted a video and it got pulled immediately, yet the same video stayed on Youtube. Dailymotion is a pain because a) they only have a max 150mb size limit and b) no multi-video uploader, so uploading all my videos will be a huge pain.
Sorry for the length....
However, people on Youtube seem to think so. When I first started posting my babe videos on Youtube, a friend at my job said, "better be careful about posting that stuff, it might get pulled."
Last week, I got an email saying that one of my videos was "flagged" and pulled for "inappropriate content." It was a montage to a certain busty web model that so far was my highest-viewed video in the last couple of months. This video featured no nudity, just massive cleavage (you tend to have that with 30G's) and sexy Maxim-style poses.
Yet it got pulled. I had one previous that was pulled before but again, that video also featured no nudity. What pisses me off is that Youtube decided to punish me by locking me out of my account for 2 weeks. I can't even edit my own videos!
I can't imagine who would "flag" it. Certainly not heterosexual males or girls that appreciate another good-looking female. That leaves mormons or bitter/jealous women. And please don't say "what if it was a mother that caught her son looking at it and found it offensive." Please, if anyone finds my video(s) offensive then I guess coverage of award shows, hollywood afterpartys or a day at the beaches must be offensive as well because they show just as much skin.
In case you're wondering, Youtube doesn't have an "over 18" section. It has to be flagged by fellow Youtuber's and then staff will decide whether to leave it on the site (and make users confirm their birthdate before watching it) or pull it. The reason why Youtube doesn't have an age-restricted section is that they are so big (I think they're the largest video sharing site) they want to be viewed as "higher-class" due to them being so big. Which actually translates into "we don't want to offend mommy if she catches little Timmy watching a girl in a low-cut tank top."
The problem is, letting end users flag videos for staff to review instead of having a dedicated "over 18" section is bad not only for reasons above, but for 1 other reason: retaliation. Remember the other video I mentioned? Well it was getting high views but low marks. I edited the description to say "the people who are giving this low marks must have no fucking taste in women. Sorry but I like women who have curves and boobs." Less than a day later it was flagged and pulled, when it wasn't even flagged before.
Oh, and I have been getting copyright flack from Youtube for the songs that I use as a backdrop to my videos. Please! I only use it as a backdrop to the video, I don't intend to make a profit or sell them. So far, 3 of my videos were pulled for copyright and I disputed all of them - 1 was successful, one was not and the other still ongoing.
It's crappy because Veoh, while lenient on what you can post content wise, is even bigger of a tool with copyright: I posted a video and it got pulled immediately, yet the same video stayed on Youtube. Dailymotion is a pain because a) they only have a max 150mb size limit and b) no multi-video uploader, so uploading all my videos will be a huge pain.
Sorry for the length....
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