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Breaking the law.... Or not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kilrah" data-source="post: 16027" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>Yeah because the "public shaming" precisely has a bit more chance to have an effect, if you just nicely say it privately almost nobody will care, just delete saying "whatever, I do what I want".</p><p>If you can't post a (stupid) video without being ripped then you might realise it's stupid and stop doing it (dreaming a bit here) or at least stop posting it, which stops encouraging others (who are also put off by the ripping) to do the same.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I see it the other way - that "puffing their own ego" is the reason people post this kind of videos. It's always more exciting/successful to post stuff other people who follow the rules can't get... unless people call you out on it and null it.</p><p>Good example with the guy who keeps posting his videos with "ILLEGAL??!?" clickbait titles to try and get more views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kilrah, post: 16027, member: 2126"] Yeah because the "public shaming" precisely has a bit more chance to have an effect, if you just nicely say it privately almost nobody will care, just delete saying "whatever, I do what I want". If you can't post a (stupid) video without being ripped then you might realise it's stupid and stop doing it (dreaming a bit here) or at least stop posting it, which stops encouraging others (who are also put off by the ripping) to do the same. I see it the other way - that "puffing their own ego" is the reason people post this kind of videos. It's always more exciting/successful to post stuff other people who follow the rules can't get... unless people call you out on it and null it. Good example with the guy who keeps posting his videos with "ILLEGAL??!?" clickbait titles to try and get more views. [/QUOTE]
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