Going on the offensive in the communications war


The IDF has launched it’s own youtube channel.  Good for them–the ability of Hezbollah to control the images of the war two years ago was a highly effective technique for them.  There’s no reason to allow Hamas to follow suit.


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I'm curious to see how long it takes

Chance Haywood (Diary) Tuesday, December 30th at 5:52PM EST (link)

The liberals of YouTube to “flag” the channel into submission. This is the biggest reason I don’t post anyone on YouTube. That and I receive no of the revenue that goes to Google for use of my content.

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Boy did I call it...

Chance Haywood (Diary) Tuesday, December 30th at 5:58PM EST (link)

YouTube is already censoring the IDF Channel

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YouTube sucks now and always has sucked

izoneguy (Diary) Tuesday, December 30th at 6:10PM EST (link)

n/t

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

 

Check this link at Little Green Footballs.

Steve Maley (Diary) Tuesday, December 30th at 8:41PM EST (link)

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/32317_IDFs_YouTube_Channel_Under_Attack

Seems the IDF videos on Youtube are being flagged, but the vids are still up on LiveLeak.

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Some of the youtube videos have returned

Finrod (Diary) Tuesday, December 30th at 9:24PM EST (link)

From their channel page:

We were saddened earlier today that YouTube took down some of our exclusive footage showing the IDF’s operational success in operation Cast Lead against Hamas extremists in the Gaza Strip. Fortunately, due to blogger and viewer support, YouTube has returned some of the footage they removed.

Let’s get down to brass tacks here. How much for the ape?