Talk about a modern day Eddie Haskel. Such a punch able face.
Pinochet said:annie88 said:
Is this guy in junior high? The guy out there playing is doing this for a living. Not cool. Completely Disrespectful.
Glad they kicked him out, but I'm not sure how they can enforce it.
Honestly, the way he acted there at the end regarding his ID being so disrespectful and basically telling the guy that he would be in charge of when he got his ID back that would've pissed me off to know end. I know it wasn't an arrestable offense, but I would've kept his ID as long as I damn well wanted.
And he take the whole thing so it's on video. Dumbass.
He's clearly a product of never being told no.
In most states all they can legally do is tell you to leave. You haven't committed a crime until you don't leave when told to. That YouTube guy is a dip**** but I wouldn't have handed over my ID in the first place. You can ban me without my ID.
Easy. YouTube needs to enforce its rule of conduct standards and not monetize crap like this. If it persists then lock the account. YouTube, as a publisher, is liable for the content posted - or should be.Get Off My Lawn said:Not sure how you solve this. Seems the aggrieved party would need to be able to take damages in excess of the attention "earned" to restore a balance of incentives. Not sure I want to authorize that level of intrusion.TexAgs91 said:
Whiny little ****s like this demand attention and it is given to them
Say a no-name YouTuber pulls a rule-violating stunt which puts him on the map. The entirety of the subsequent influencer earnings can be traced back to that stunt. Should he forfeit the entirety of that domain? How do you disincentivize it if you don't punish to that degree?
SMM48 said:
FTG
Pinochet said:annie88 said:
Is this guy in junior high? The guy out there playing is doing this for a living. Not cool. Completely Disrespectful.
Glad they kicked him out, but I'm not sure how they can enforce it.
Honestly, the way he acted there at the end regarding his ID being so disrespectful and basically telling the guy that he would be in charge of when he got his ID back that would've pissed me off to know end. I know it wasn't an arrestable offense, but I would've kept his ID as long as I damn well wanted.
And he take the whole thing so it's on video. Dumbass.
He's clearly a product of never being told no.
In most states all they can legally do is tell you to leave. You haven't committed a crime until you don't leave when told to. That YouTube guy is a dip**** but I wouldn't have handed over my ID in the first place. You can ban me without my ID.
Get Off My Lawn said:Not sure how you solve this. Seems the aggrieved party would need to be able to take damages in excess of the attention "earned" to restore a balance of incentives. Not sure I want to authorize that level of intrusion.TexAgs91 said:
Whiny little ****s like this demand attention and it is given to them
Say a no-name YouTuber pulls a rule-violating stunt which puts him on the map. The entirety of the subsequent influencer earnings can be traced back to that stunt. Should he forfeit the entirety of that domain? How do you disincentivize it if you don't punish to that degree?
BaileyAg said:
I can't believe people watch this ****.
He's not even clever
NeverSeenEmWin said:
This guy has a net worth of something like 10-15 million dollars.
Unfortunately, it seems the internet has not yet had enough of his dumb ***** Gross.
The Sun said:Pinochet said:annie88 said:
Is this guy in junior high? The guy out there playing is doing this for a living. Not cool. Completely Disrespectful.
Glad they kicked him out, but I'm not sure how they can enforce it.
Honestly, the way he acted there at the end regarding his ID being so disrespectful and basically telling the guy that he would be in charge of when he got his ID back that would've pissed me off to know end. I know it wasn't an arrestable offense, but I would've kept his ID as long as I damn well wanted.
And he take the whole thing so it's on video. Dumbass.
He's clearly a product of never being told no.
In most states all they can legally do is tell you to leave. You haven't committed a crime until you don't leave when told to. That YouTube guy is a dip**** but I wouldn't have handed over my ID in the first place. You can ban me without my ID.
Um, no. If you are being trespassed by law enforcement, you must produce identification. They are issuing a criminal trespass and you are detained until you provide valid ID to put in record.