Friday, July 27, 2012

Youtube - The Left Wing of the Internet dog

Web users Conservatives argue that their views have been deleted on youtube. Even giants like Hollywood director David Zucker Republican can be censored.

A short film by Zucker, who worked with "Scary Movie 4," "Airplane!" and other comedies, reportedly had been offered to the Republican Party for use as an ad, but was refused. It 'appeared briefly on YouTube until it was reported as "inappropriate for some users."

On the Web site YouTube, anyone can post videos. Above is a still from a montage of some errors of President Bush talking away as "Stupid Bush."

Michelle Malkin was the first blogger to point out the propensity of the left YouTube.

While bloggers played a role in the last presidential election, most advertising and message delivery still comes from campaigns, political parties and interest groups with enough money to bankroll a television blitz. But the YouTube revolution - which includes dozens of sites like Google Video, Revver and Metacafe - that could turn into its opposite.

If any teenager can make a video for or against a candidate, and persuade other people to watch the video, the center of gravity could shift to masses of people with camcorders and passable computer skills. And if people increasingly distrust the mainstream media, might be more receptive to messages created by ordinary people.

"YouTube is a campaign game-changer, shifting the dynamics of how to reach voters and build intimate relationships," says Julie Supan, senior director of marketing for small, California-based company, for now a measure expires on 39 most popular Web site. "YouTube levels the playing field, allowing well-backed and lesser-known candidates to reach the same audience and share the same stage."

Even the seemingly simple act of posting footage of a political interview on "Meet the Press" or "The Daily Show" is a viral quality, because it can be seen by many more people to watch during a single transmission.

The internet site You Tube is a zone of free and open to Internet users to send and view all types of video content. Although there is a terms of service (TOS) that users must accept before posting their videos Tube, the truth is that there is no real process for approval of submission. While content protected by copyright detachment is forbidden under the TOS, there is no mechanism to automatically screen for copyrighted material.

Identification of the material is left to the You Tube community, but the incredible number of protected videos that have appeared on the site, it seems clear that HRT is not strictly enforced. Of course, it is the responsibility of users, not YouTube, to publish material that is legal. However, there were some legal problems to You Tube videos posted in recent months.

Contributors to YouTube seem to lean to the left. There are videos of verbal stumbles labeled "Stupid Bush" and "Bush Screwups," along with "President Bush Drunk," a bit 'on CBS' "Late Late Show" that slowed down a tape of the president so it appeared as if slurring his words. Another shows Bush, in his Texas days, extending his middle finger. (A positive video features a group called the "Right Brothers singing" Bush was right. ")

Any registered user can form a group, and the site includes one called "Support George Bush," he says, "Do not be afraid of your beliefs - most campuses nationally have a liberal bias anyway ... How does the media . But do not break the top 100 in terms of membership, unlike "Bush Sucks", which is designed for everyone who hates Bush and all his Republican friends. "

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