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  • Yeah I thought the same. They're talking specifically about the event that happened on Lothal. Still not sure why they didn't just say a specific number instead of just "a few years ago" but that was my understanding.

  • Not saying you're wrong and I'm not a lawyer either so I don't know, but that sounds pretty stupid for multiple reasons.

    1. How would any website moderator even be able to moderate their site and report it to the authority if just by reporting it they're confessing to doing something illegal. There would be nothing stopping people from posting it everywhere if there's no legal mechanism for reporting it.
    2. "Possession" a.k.a ownership is a huge part of the law. You can't just say that just because I'm aware of something existing, I'm in possession of it. By that logic I can go to any jewelry store, look at a diamond and it becomes mine.
  • Gotta agree with this. I have a big workstation machine at home for work, and a thin & light laptop that does the bare minimum that I use for travel. It's 2 lbs but still has a dedicated graphics card and good enough to do light CAD work. Everything has a practical purpose, it just depends on your specific needs.

  • I don't think of it as "how much does this person make". Each channel is a business, and the YouTuber is a business owner. The things they buy for videos are business expenses. Only part of the channel's income goes towards the YouTuber personally (like a salary). Some channels have actual employees they have to pay such as editors, event organizers, managers, which in turn work to make the channel bigger and earn more money.

    If you think of them as businesses (companies), the fact that they're buying expensive equipment for their business makes much more sense.