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Editing History
This thread contains incontrovertible video evidence that "special interests" are "live editing" the web, a form of gaslighting much worse than simple censorship.
Editing History
This thread contains incontrovertible video evidence that "special interests" are "live editing" the web, a form of gaslighting much worse than simple censorship.
The topic of this thread is
INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
The concern is not the "what", or the "why", but the "how". The space covered here is likely to distract you, but please focus on the HOW.
INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
The concern is not the "what", or the "why", but the "how". The space covered here is likely to distract you, but please focus on the HOW.
This is the original live stream link, which is still hosted. You can skip to 29:50 to see the new, edited, landing sequence.
It should be noted that YouTube has *no features for replacing or splicing live-streamed video*. You can only "trim" or "clip".
youtube.com
It should be noted that YouTube has *no features for replacing or splicing live-streamed video*. You can only "trim" or "clip".
youtube.com
This is a demonstrated case of SpaceX doing what no other individual or corporation has been able to do: go back in time, and replace live streamed video.
To the uninformed observer, the video now on YouTube is exactly what was streamed live, because this is the RULE.
To the uninformed observer, the video now on YouTube is exactly what was streamed live, because this is the RULE.
Questions:
1. How was SpaceX able to modify a previously live-streamed video?
2. Has this happened with other live-streamed videos?
3. Does this editing capability, once granted, extend to other Google platforms?
4. Why is there no notification that the content has been altered?
1. How was SpaceX able to modify a previously live-streamed video?
2. Has this happened with other live-streamed videos?
3. Does this editing capability, once granted, extend to other Google platforms?
4. Why is there no notification that the content has been altered?
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