Odysee Site Review

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11/21/21

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Odysee Review

    YouTube has grown tremendously over the years since 2005. The fun it was to just share nearly anything you wanted by video However, as time went on, the website restricted a lot of what people had to say or wanted to show. The hand of Susan Wojcicki had brought some distasteful servings that most of the userbase felt were unnecessary. This prompts the call for alternative websites for people to have more liberties there. Odysee is one of these sites today.

On the use of Odysee, I am given more freedoms on the site than on YouTube. I feel that YouTube has a scale for suppressing content. Certain search results have a few videos. Odysee, if I wanted to search for controversial topics, I would receive a fair amount of results that would logically reflect on the common interest of warranting the subject. I am not a Flat Earther, but the content has been suppressed. If YouTube can allow views and teachings of both Christianity and Satanism on the same site, then why not Flat Earth and Round Earth? Not everybody believes in evolution or the Big Bang, so not everyone believes that the Earth is a sphere. The availability of conflicting topics helps constructively. To a degree. Flat Earth science is neither dangerous nor manipulative. It talks about methods of trying to convince the viewer about the claim.

On YouTube, you can be penalized for having something that could be controversial in the comment section or in your own videos. YouTube has become biased, with unfair exceptions. No opinion is accepted anymore. Odysee welcomes that. It is not like any of this is criminal anyway. There are only a few who take it to that extreme degree. As of recently, YouTube is censoring the dislike count on videos from viewers. This is just more bitter icing on this cake of popular disapproval. Odysee at least gives people the like-dislike.

The setup is pretty decent. Video watching is not a pain. There is not a lot to load in a video, so the basic stuff is fair to newcomers. As a piece of alt-tech video sharing media, I say it competes well if it were as popular as YouTube. I can say there is a lot more grace on the site than on Susan's mangled piece of an internet entertainment den.

In conclusion, I can say that Odysse would work for those who are fed up with the crud YouTube gives. The only great downside is that the site is nowhere near popular, so getting famous is more of a challenge in a bitter way.

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