Tuesday, April 3, 2018

What not to do when mad at YouTube (video)

Associated Press (ap.org); Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly
San Bruno police said in a statement that [furious Iranian/Persian vegan and presumably Muslim] Nasim Najafi Aghdam, 39 38, did not know the victims when she opened fire Tuesday afternoon before she killed herself [by putting a painful bullet in her chest/heart].

A law enforcement official said investigators believe Aghdam used the name Nasime Sabz online and had a long-running dispute with YouTube [that started cheating her with its new algorithm depriving her of views and revenue sharing].

(David Wood) Trigger warning; possible hate speech? Today is "Love a Muslim Day"
A website in that name decried YouTube's policies and said that YouTube was trying to "suppress" content creators. Her father, Ismail Aghdam, told the Bay Area News Group that she "hated" the [YouTube] company [which is owned by evil Google, Inc.].
 
Earlier Tuesday, law enforcement said the shooting was being investigated as a domestic dispute but did not elaborate. [It was actually a business dispute from a person who essentially felt demoted unfairly and wronged in being deprived of the fame she felt she so richly deserved.] It was not immediately clear why police later said the people shot were not targeted. [It is because Nasime was aiming at YouTube representatives rather than individuals she actually knew.]
— Associated Press writer Michael Balsamo in Los Angeles.

10:20PM The father of a woman suspected of shooting three people at YouTube's headquarters says she was angry at the company because it stopped paying her for videos she posted on the platform. More

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