
Psyche discusses the aftermath of removing a co-host and dealing with viewers using racial slurs during livestreams, expressing concerns about potential platform consequences.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Psyche reflects on recent changes to their show format, including the removal of a co-host and the challenges of managing the stream solo. They discuss how having someone else run technical aspects was helpful when they wanted to step away, but acknowledge they should be better prepared to handle everything independently. The conversation turns to recent controversy and increased viewership, though Psyche expresses concern about potential shadowbanning due to viewers repeatedly using racial slurs in chat despite being asked to stop. They explain that their objections aren't personal but stem from YouTube policy concerns, worrying that AI detection of such language could result in strikes or reduced visibility for their channel. Despite these challenges, Psyche maintains optimism about rebuilding and improving their content going forward.
A discussion about Alexandra, a controversial streamer known for her show IRL News Time and for exposing controversial figures in the streaming community.
Psyche discusses public filming rights and responsibilities while streaming outdoors, particularly around piers and ocean areas.
A discussion about content moderation and AI restrictions on TikTok, focusing on how certain behaviors trigger age restrictions.
This episode discusses concerns about AI-powered moderation and 'shadowbanning' on streaming platforms, including issues with inappropriate content and banning problematic users.