8 comments

  • tokai 11 hours ago

    The same is true for every content creators on most platforms. Conflict and war coverage on youtube sounds pretty wack sometimes as violence words are avoided by many creators. I wonder when unalived will completely take over for dead in speech.

    • Ekaros 10 hours ago

      Also reminds me of Covid times and terms needed back then... Sometimes I wonder if all that attempt of thought control is really needed...

    • science4sail 11 hours ago

      China itself is probably a good example of what will happen. Slang will have to continuously evolve to stay one step ahead of the censors.

      Dead -> unalive -> ?

      • BandButcher 6 hours ago

        !alive...

        But slang always stays ahead of the curve, you could maybe say that's literally what slang is.

        cops vs cartels, sports vs PED users, content creators vs algorithmic cancel culture, pirating....

        Always gotta stay ahead of those trying to catch you ;) o

  • potato3732842 11 hours ago

    The fact that we're reading about this means the words are mainstream enough to get banned or at least context analyzed by AI then banned.

  • meiraleal 12 hours ago

    And now this article might help get them killed

    • donohoe 10 hours ago

      Their concern is being kicked of the platform or impacting reach of their content.

  • aaron695 11 hours ago

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