Dear YouTubers, Instagrammers, and Tiktokers, have you tried uploading videos that insult Xi Jinping to prevent users of China’s bilibili, douyin, Weibo, kuaishou and other platforms from stealing your videos?

 It's important to consider ethical and legal implications when creating content with the intent to prevent its use on specific platforms. Deliberately creating insulting content targeting any individual, including political figures, can potentially lead to various consequences, such as violating community guidelines, breaching copyright laws, or facing legal actions. Platforms have policies against hate speech, harassment, and inappropriate content, so creating content solely to prevent its use on certain platforms by insulting Xi Jinping or any other individual isn't a responsible or advisable approach.


If concerned about unauthorized use of content on different platforms, there are alternative methods that align with platform policies and legal standards. These include using watermarks, asserting copyright ownership, and reporting instances of infringement to the respective platforms. Utilizing these methods helps protect intellectual property rights without resorting to potentially harmful or inappropriate content creation strategies.

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