Its working for me, but yesterday I got three successive ads at the start of a video. Thats too many.
It's planet wide. Either they're adjusting an algorithm or? Just don't be surprised you need a vax to get online. So enjoy while it's sane!
Yeah it must have been glitching earlier, back up now. Maybe they were doing some sit maintenance or something. And yeah, the ads are just getting out of hand.
Well. Well. That's a matter of opinion. However, It is indeed operating smoothly on my dinosaur droid.
I was just reading that a number of other sites were having issues as well ... YouTube, Bitchute, Twitter, Subscribestar, and a couple/few others mentioned.
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I say fvck the fence. Tear it down. Talk to people and make an effort to get along with everyone. The whole fence/choose a side mentality always struck me as silly. But like I've said before- it's a bad time to be an independent in America. I feel like I'm surrounded by kooks! No offense to any of you highly partisan people- I say that mostly in jest. It's tiresome when every thread is turned into some kind of inane political diatribe or argument.
I haven't tried it today, but yes it wasn't working for me yesterday. I'm getting ready to go over there later and see if it's still happening.
Had a server error 400 with utube yesterday, but was brief... They updated some features when I went back on... On my iPad, the bell notification is now on the top right....
I had pretty stock size, a little oversize, but all 4 same. It's been 25 years, since I had it, so, I don't remember the exact size. Here, we have street weather all year around, so, for the most part, what's good for summer, is good for winter. Although, get 30 trickles of rain & people are crashing all over the place...
Yes Californians fall apart if just a little rain wets the road. They're not used to it. Lived in many places on the planet where rain and snow were in exorbitant abundance, flooded streets so it wasn't a problem. Just a problem from others not being able to control their vehicles. I had a 70's El Camino with black rims and Goodyear ST's 15 inchers drove it all over San Diego for gigs. It had a shell on the back. Handled great on I-5. Not my car but she was a '73 like this: Always imagined this: Pump gas!
The dip wads here in SoCal think they can still stop on a dime in wet weather, and continue to tailgate someone at 75 mph. I see it daily!! Cheers
When freedom of choice... was a choice. https://summit.news/2020/11/13/inje...on-so-theyre-allowed-to-see-live-music-again/
The link makes it sound very speculative. Regardless, there is ample precedent for mandatory vaccinations going back a long way. Jacobson v. Massachusetts , Supreme Court 1905 "Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the authority of states to enforce compulsory vaccination laws. The Court's decision articulated the view that individual liberty is not absolute and is subject to the police power of the state." "Massachusetts was one of only 11 states that had compulsory vaccination laws..Justice John Marshall Harlan delivered the decision for a 7–2 majority that the Massachusetts law did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.[2] The Court held that "in every well ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint, to be enforced by reasonable regulations, as the safety of the general public may demand" and that "[r]eal liberty for all could not exist under the operation of a principle which recognizes the right of each individual person to use his own, whether in respect of his person or his property, regardless of the injury that may be done to others."[2] "The Supreme Court reaffirmed its decision in Jacobson in Zucht v. King (1922), which held that a school system could refuse admission to a student who failed to receive a required vaccination." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobson_v._Massachusetts Oh well, life goes on. At least you tube is working again. lol