The name and face of the woman who shot into the YouTube headquarters is known, which had a channel on the social network and in the last year, she complained a lot about the misery that this social network pays to content creators.
Unfortunately, yesterday's incident at YouTube headquarters, as the courtyard is in America, was a matter of time. Not because it was the headquarters of the video social network, but rather we refer to a shooting at the headquarters of one of the most important technology corporations in the world, based in the country. The escalation of violence in the United States is a problem and being given an M16 with a carton of milk does not help. Yesterday's incident already has a face, it belongs to Nasim Aghdam, a 39-year-old YouTube user, who broke in with about 9 millimeters.
The suspected shooter in today's YouTube incident has been identified. Please see press release for details - https://t.co/Xvr2l9bB9s pic.twitter.com/NEBoX3WWK5
- San Bruno Police (@SanBrunoPolice) April 4th 2018
Initially several hypotheses were considered, among which was that the woman tried to kill her romantic partner, but it seems that the attack would not be this, but the platform itself, where the woman uploaded videos and against which she had loaded repeatedly. It seems that she was angry with the platform and more specifically, with the monetization policy.
His website contains links to different social networks and YouTube channels he had, where he published content in Persian, Turkish and English. We say published, because his channel and Instagram account have been deleted. The Telegram channel for women is still active and within it you can find a large number of videos and photographs of the woman.
Regarding his channels and the content he was uploading, this was the craziest thing we can find on this social network, where there is quite random content. The woman uploaded videos staring at the camera, where she sang, danced and so on, on a most bizarre chroma. The videos, at the moment, are still available on Dailymotion.
Aghdam, over the last year or so, uploaded a series of videos, criticizing YouTube's policies, which, let's face it, increasingly smother small channels. He complained about the demonetization of the platform, also highlighting that the viralized content was selected by the company's workers, which did not depend on purely random factors or the quality of the content. 'There is no equal growth opportunity on YouTube or any other video platform. Your channel will grow if they want '
Aghdam's website contains several captures, among which we can see one, where he complains of receiving $ 0.1 for more than 350.000 reproductions. Not only that, there is also a video inserted, by Casey Neistat, one of the most prominent regarding the complaints and protests against the video platform.
It is not something rare within the industry, you just need to see the Tecnolocura video, uploaded a few days ago and other technology channels, where you complain about this, about YouTube's policies. The platform is no longer a platform open to everyone who wants to create content, to be a platform, only valid for large channels, those that have millions of subscribers and others, who are giving them. If you are lucky enough to play the key and grow fast, fine, if not, you're going to have a pretty bad time. This is causing many to stop wasting time creating on this platform and go to Twitch.
