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A brief episode featuring the host discussing technical show management and content moderation challenges while referencing a Marilyn Manson and Hole concert story.
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Browse era →This short episode appears to be more of a casual stream segment where the host (Psyche/Trix) discusses the logistics of running their show, including technical preparations and the challenges of managing live content. They mention dealing with audience members using inappropriate language that could trigger YouTube's content policies and potentially result in shadowbanning. The host reflects on building back better after some unspecified controversy and notes having good audience engagement despite these challenges. The episode title references a Marilyn Manson and Hole concert story involving a tour quit and injury, though this specific story doesn't appear to be elaborated on in the provided transcript excerpt.
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A discussion about navigating freedom of speech and content moderation challenges on digital platforms like YouTube.
Host Psyche/Trix discusses streaming platform options and policies, mentioning their presence on Twitch and asking for viewer support.
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Psyche explains their chat moderation system, clarifying that they prioritize reading comments from channel members (green names) over non-members (black names) due to limited attention span.