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This is a free country, I can comment on anything I want rather it be on here or YouTube, amirite?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Free country does not equal being able to do anything you want...
by Anonymous14 years ago
No but it does mean I can do anything that is not against the law. Last I checked, commenting on a post was perfectly legal.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Every site has rules, and they are well within their rites to enforce them.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Are you seriously going to try to argue this with me? You think YouTube has rules against commenting? Guess what. It is actually quite the opposite. They want you to comment. That is the whole point of the comment button. If a site has a rule against you commenting, there won't be a button for it.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I referring to content, not the comment itself. For example, if you were to comment on someone's post unprovoked and call them a motherfucking fag, then I would delete that comment.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Oh, that is where I misunderstood you. See, I was referring to the fact that people say, "this doesn't have anything to do with you so you can't respond." You do make a valid point though.
by Anonymous14 years ago
oooooh. Now I see what you're saying. I agree completely then.
by Anonymous14 years ago
That argument got so intense and then got resolved so fast. Props.
by Anonymous14 years ago
IMO, I guess it's how you use that freedom--you either use it well or abuse it.
by Anonymous14 years ago
But on youtube, the only comments that are said are "You suck" and "You're gay"
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