Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Jake Broe"
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@aiyadwolf
Thank you so much, I'll do that!
Fully understand, by pressing this person's profile picture, I'll come to their channel and there I'll get the person's URL under "channel details/information", right?
Maybe these are not the exact terms in English, bc I see these words all in my own native language, but I completely get it.
This method you describe seems to be an "enhanced way of reporting" I haven't done before and wasn't aware of its existence yet.
Guess it should be enough to say, person's impersonating the verified YouTuber Jake Broe, (and if necessary, I can give them Jake's original URL as well by using the same method for them to compare).
Normally I'm absolutely NOT into that reporting stuff.
However, I've texted with a scammed victim ~3 days ago, who told me, that he replied to one of these fake accounts and thought it's Jake, who "asked a lot" about his life goals/opinions about his YouTube/etc and after ~30 minutes suggested investing together with him and that's how he lost cash (I didn't dare to ask how much), so now of course I'm very worried, when I see these fake accounts popping up everywhere!
I'll do this asap after eating.
Thank you a lot for this great tip!
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@aiyadwolf
I'd say, you were 100% successful here, as before I attempted to start now, I already couldn't see "him" around anymore.
Still should've "person" in my notifications though and in my YouTube e-mails.
Also have a bunch of other ones, I will report the way you've described to me from now on, bc the usual "spam reporting" is totally pointless and would need mass reporting ... the fake account only vanishes temporarily and is back next time I visit the same thread again.
By "spam reporting" I only shądøw bąnnęd the account for myself, it's ridiculous, I'm basically only kidding myself!
In times like these, we need to look after each other, I even suspect (especially partially Russian) trølls and other scammers doing this to inexperienced, un-expecting individuals on a pro-Ukrainian channel.
💕Thank you so much for explaining this to me and helping me to avoid others getting scammed out of their savings!💕 👍👍👍
PS.
I first made an URL-copy of the verified YouTuber as you've described above, it's needed.
Then I wrote "fake account is impersonating" said known YouTuber, gave their URL-copy and added impersonator is "suspected of intent to scam" (all was very easy to do and in my own language).
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That "Minecraft House" is truly impressively amazing!
HOPEFULLY more Ukrainians are getting inspired by this prototype and are going to build such simple, affordable houses from trash, not only does it look great, that stuff is basically for free ... and THESE HOUSES COULD BE DONATED to refugees from the eastern region!
There'd be need for entire villages of them!
It bothers me sooo much to know, lots of not pro-Russian retired and disabled people from the Donesk and Luhansk/rest of Donbas area didn't flee, bc they didn't know where to go due to this unexpected blitz-attack - but EVERYTHING'S BETTER than starving, having no running water, nor electricity and being forced to get a Russian passport, bc without one all the old and/or vulnerable people there don't receive any pension fund payments, without they're screwed - they're blackmailed into eighter starving or becoming Russians officially, it's truly brutal and I don't envy the civilians there at all!!!
Ukraine of course isn't amused about that, making it an illegal offence to get a Russian passport ... however I hope they'll show some mercy on these people, but it's understandable both sides are reacting in the way they do; (meaning civilians reluctantly applying for these passports to get food and Ukraine not wanting the Russians to "grow roots" there).
In this context it'd be a huge help, if there were entire villages built from these boxes ... refugees could move there without worries where to go.
& Without civilian "shields" around them, all the Russian occupiers would be a lot more exposed and vulnerable, bc Ukraine could shell them WAY more effectively without having to pay attention to and take care of locals; this'd be a win/win scenario for Ukraine!
PS.
Thank you Jake for always being positive and inspiring me and your other viewers!
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This prosthetic leg, the man to the left is wearing, is one of the most realistically looking and perfectly matched prosthetics I've seen so far - I had to have my right leg amputated below my knee after an accident ~3 decades ago and I can tell you, the greatest issue back then was, that the propositions of prosthetic legs unfortunately didn't even look remotely similar to the remaining healthy leg - of course the prosthetics back then also did their job, but for a woman this usually meant a radical change of all her outfits, choice of clothing style and shoes, bc with a prosthetic leg one's only able to wear flat shoes for the rest of life.
Putting myself into these brave men's "shoes" - which is nearly impossible to do and almost sounds like an insult to them, although be assured I don't mean it like this, but in a positive way as a huge compliment to them bc I can't compare myself to them as I'm by far not sooo courageous - I can't even begin to imagine, how sad and mad I'd be, knowing an enemy did this to me on purpose ... and those, who've paid attention to this invasion know, there're specific mines produced to only injure people, so that they'd lose (a) limb(s) and to me that's maddening, to say the least.
I wish ALL of Ukraine's brave fighters an incredibly speedy recovery!
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My best guess regarding financials and China is, that Russia/Putin didn't understand Xi's sarcasm, when he talked about their "limitless friendship without borders".
The way I understand this, is, that soon there'll be no more borders to Russia, bc China's in big troubles as well, their worst problem being, that they're running out of drinking water sooner rather than later and this is a problem, that China thankfully can't solve with invading Taiwan, bc...
1*) there's not enough water for China in Taiwan and
2*) even if there were water in Taiwan, it'd be incredibly hard, and logistically very expensive, to bring it to China long-term.
So China's major problem is much more effectively to manage & solve, if they're just slowly taking over Russia without firing a single shot or invading, but by using their "good old dept trap method", they've already successfully perfected during their belt and road initiatives in several different other countries.
I'm only worried, what China might be willing to offer Putin for "his" Russian land - however I think, it's most likely not supply of weaponry nor cash, but the offer of building certain energy related infrastructure mega-projects, like e.g. water, gas and oil pipelines into China, with the help of "investing" their own cheap work forces as usual, bc normally making business with Putin can't be trusted, but in this specific case it's China's large military power and nukes keeping Putin's greed at bay (I bet) - China's also not in great financial shape, although compared to Putin they're "doing well" and this allows China to risk such projects, watch Russia default on their depts and then Manchuria becomes Chinese again and so on.
...Tbh the only thing, that makes me nervous, is China's & Russia's shared denial about supporting each other, bc this reminds me too much of Russia's denial about planning to invade Ukraine prior to their full scale invasion of Ukraine.
& Generally those 2 countries are also ideologically closer to each other than to anybody else except maybe North Korea, but I'm trying to stay logical and positive and Jake's helping me mentally by keeping me sane in these frightening times.
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& There's a very easy way to minimize pro-Russian influencers power on YouTube's algorithm, without interacting with one of their channels, likes/dislikes, or their comment sections at all and correct me if I'm wrong, please:
Next to each video, there're these 3 dots for menu, one of them saying something along the lines of "don't recommend to me again" ... I'm sure y'all get my drift?
Admittedly I didn't do it (yet), bc I wanna be prepared for the next troll talking points, reading their video titles and thumbnails is enough to get their main narrative - bc I just can't be bothered to make it through their videos - that's time I'll never get back!
However I also don't see the point in trying to convince pro-Russian trolls anymore, most are eighter just
1*) exploiting free speech in the West
2*) thriving of the disgusted reactions of other commenters, who don't understand, how and why someone's able to be a Putin/Russia apologist and supporter
3*) a weird mix of the points above and motives like e.g. wanting to stand out of the crowd by having an unpopular opinion ... and there might be other reasons I haven't figured out yet.
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