I am a firm believer that sites like Youtube should police themselves and forbid videos that give false or inaccurate information. I am overwhelmed by the amount of disinformation that populates the internet.
It can do, you mean that it doesn't have to. What wouldn't you want YouTube to exclude? Personal-opinions to camera would tend to be caught by disinformation-rules, and there's a lot more that you could think of good reasons to prohibit that isn't now. Advertising is often borderline-disinformation too.
Well I hate to be "that guy" but this video is not a matter of personal opinion but a blatant lie. It is physically impossible for electrons to keep circling in a loop and still have the potential to power gadgets like the ones in the video.
Don't forget those that represent themselves in court, you know what people say: "The man that speak for himself in court has a fool for a client" :) Cheers!
OK...thanks....comments in this video is on Serbian and they are divided, some say that it can, while others say they can not....But thanks to your comments
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8 years ago
I ask for this video :D
Reply 8 years ago
The video, you can have. Simple wiring trick, with a mains supply through the baseboard.
The "reality", you can't have.
TANSTAAFL.
Reply 8 years ago
I am a firm believer that sites like Youtube should police themselves and forbid videos that give false or inaccurate information. I am overwhelmed by the amount of disinformation that populates the internet.
Reply 8 years ago
Free-speech man, everybody should be allowed to say anything; it's for their peers to correct them (e.g. by posting a comment on the video).
L
(No censorship)
Reply 8 years ago
Free speech doesn't apply to a private site.
Reply 8 years ago
It can do, you mean that it doesn't have to.
What wouldn't you want YouTube to exclude? Personal-opinions to camera would tend to be caught by disinformation-rules, and there's a lot more that you could think of good reasons to prohibit that isn't now. Advertising is often borderline-disinformation too.
L
Reply 8 years ago
Oh, I'm not disagreeing with you, but if Google wanted to take them down, there's no law against it.
Reply 8 years ago
Yes, I was thinking of moral-law rather than statute.
L
Reply 8 years ago
Well I hate to be "that guy" but this video is not a matter of personal opinion but a blatant lie. It is physically impossible for electrons to keep circling in a loop and still have the potential to power gadgets like the ones in the video.
Reply 8 years ago
Is it a lie, or a practical joke that's being wildly misread ?
Steve
Reply 8 years ago
After April Fools Day it should be taken out!
Reply 8 years ago
.../but what about the May fools, the June fools etc etc
;-)
Steve
Reply 8 years ago
Don't forget those that represent themselves in court, you know what people say: "The man that speak for himself in court has a fool for a client"
:)
Cheers!
Reply 8 years ago
he he ;-)
Reply 8 years ago
+1
8 years ago
OK...thanks....comments in this video is on Serbian and they are divided, some say that it can, while others say they can not....But thanks to your comments
Reply 8 years ago
Divided? Surely not!
Unless you mean they are divided into polite dismissal and derisory dismissal?
Reply 8 years ago
There are people who say they have tried and it works but, what you said, on derisory dismissal :D
Reply 8 years ago
If they say they have done it, THEY ARE LYING.
8 years ago
A parlour trick for the terminally dumb.
WHERE'S THE ENERGY COMING FROM ?