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Posted by nonfer - May 2nd, 2022



Posted by nonfer - April 29th, 2022


guess it's going to be scorched earth policy with regard to my blog posts and playlists. really wish that my promotion of other people's content had seen more recognition. also would have been nice to have seen recognition for my audience appreciating that content. youtube, G̶+̶, over-blog, wordpress, medium, tumblr, blogspot, and spotify really are the front runners in failing to provide recognition or compensation to them for their part of my success. to be fair: tumblr doesn't lie to me about viewership numbers. the rest do, or at least did.


anyway, i'm sick of looking at all of my blogs because of what their platform specific providers have done. arbitrarily deceptive practices in committing wire fraud were never in their best, business interests. guess i can be happy about having gotten some practice.


this, and most of what's here gets deleted. pretty sure i'll just remove everything elsewhere. thanks for nothing might as well be nothing.



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Posted by nonfer - February 11th, 2022


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currently i'm busy having fun working on music using https://www.audiotool.com/product

and am almost done with a track that i'll also be posting to newgrounds. might be later next week before i'm done.

update february 19th, 2022:

taking more time to finish than i thought it would.

end update


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[guessing lucky or asymptomatic]

not much hope for anything last year.

[past ten years i've had to vote to have a septuagenarian as President, twice. twice it's been the choice between two different grandparents. that isn't a job i'd recommend for the elderly. i'm not ageist. if you show up to work at seventy years old, i'll give some extra consideration. some jobs i just wouldn't ask of you.]

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[500,000 extra dead per year (before their time) was enough to overwhelm our country's medical infrastructure. couldn't even manage to put the deceased to rest without using refrigerated trucks. that enough of a warning sign?]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon_of_Richard_Nixon#Public_response

https://legaldictionary.net/obstruction-of-justice/


when and maybe even why this country's government can't explain anything.

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dishonest and holding a license to "practice"?

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Posted by nonfer - January 25th, 2022



Posted by nonfer - January 2nd, 2022


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so i click on the link and wind up


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image above from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)


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Posted by nonfer - December 24th, 2021



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Posted by nonfer - October 19th, 2021


i started promoting my music on youtube in either 2012 or 2013. back then i was using a $500 computer i'd picked up at fry's electronics and a copy of reason 7. that laptop started failing (thnk it's the fan) so somewhat recently i picked up a $330 dollar computer from best buy (got fantastic sales experiences with both laptop purchases) and a novation mini from amazon (which comes with abelton live lite as a free download). i didn't really start to seriously promote my work over on youtube until about 2015. sometime in or about 2018 the hassle from g+ and youtube got to be a bit much, leading me to delete my work. a little while afterward i went ahead and restarted from scratch. my experience with google prior to using g+ (now defunct) and youtube doesn't compare. gmail has worked well for me. google search has changed often, but still works well enough for my needs. i can't say the same about youtube.

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these two still retain 51% of alphabet's voting stock. they are ultimately responsible for everything their company, and its daughter company youtube, does. unfortunately youtube does not provide a level playing field for content providers. they, and the rest of the board members of both alphabet and youtube as well as anyone else involved with misrepresenting viewership numbers on their video streaming platform, are liable for their words and actions. i'm happy for their success in having founded google. however, i bumped into the legal consequences for their practice regarding viewership number adjustments while posting current events to attract an audience.

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the penalties upon conviction for wire fraud are fairly severe.

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so that's one or two counts?

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pretty useful? i'll make the long story short. it's 5 years from the time you cease to be associated with or financially benefiting from any ongoing fraud not otherwise specified or 5 years from the time that most fraudulent acts end.

you not only haven't disassociated yourselves from booble financially, you're still in control of the boob-opolis.

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just like i'd hoped to get a fair response from youtube, had hoped amuse would have been honest about my viewership and sales numbers. then again, maybe they are only as honest as the sites they submit to. i'll be submitting my tenth and final track for amuse to release before the end of 2021.

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one day later, still no views credited. we saw that.

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i generate more than that just building a list.

get real.

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you know we saw that, right?


before you fail to admit to either keeping or not a second or multiple records of "views", a little light reading?

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1519

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1514A

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1506

from: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/part-I/chapter-73


wouldn't a legitimate business have been in your interests from the start? i would have thought so too. however, here we are. funny how even a nsl never could have covered for fraud. at least with actual warrants there would have been chances for a court to put a stop to any funniness. little late to cry about it i guess.


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Posted by nonfer - November 17th, 2020