YouTube Removes Video of Reactions To Being Videoed
theodp writes "To follow-up on an earlier Slashdot post, GeekWire reports that YouTube has removed Surveillance Camera Man's latest video of people's sometimes-violent reactions to being videoed, citing its policy of prohibiting content designed to harass, threaten or bully ("This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting content designed to harass, bully or threaten"). In a neat coincidence, the YouTube ban comes just after similar complaints were lodged against Google Glass. 'Some people also seem to feel threatened by Google Glass,' Philip De Cortes wrote in Google Glass Will Fail. 'They wonder if they're being recorded, and they feel like the tool could be used against them in some way.'"
Look, a normal, poor city Negro has on average 9 to 11 credit cards depending on the year the census is taken. I've learned that most people have $15,000-$25,000 limits on each card and some of these people are up to 90% of their rolling.
I'm a rich man. I assure you I can handle a hell of a lot more plastic than some poor black kid--and coins don't go in your wallet; they're black, downtrodden, and poorly educated (our government is fail, public school sucks especially for poor kids), not retarded.
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