>>4216961This isn't bait, I'm being serious, the vtubing business needs to move to a traditional catholic country to protect its culture.
But that's not to say that any other language of the tongue has proven to be a better tool to combat hatred. "Ajax will be banned," says one member; "it isn't a hate speech ban anymore." One is still writing the same thread for years after the ban. "We will get the vtubing ban," reads one tweet.
This isn't bait, I'm being serious, the vtubing business needs to move to a traditional catholic country to protect its culture. But that's not to say that any other language of the tongue has proven to be more effective at fighting hate.
The Vt has a long history of allowing those who seek to express hateful views onto social media. In the 1990s, the organization sent out "fake posts on forums and websites" in which users sent racist images of each other or other people in particular. The group found some success, but not many if any hate groups had adopted it.
But "some of it was just the type of stuff people liked, and they made sure that they posted it," says Jeff Rees, a Vt member whose job is tracking and reporting on violent hate crime. "And it was a way of saying, 'It's okay to tell a bunch of other people how you feel.'"