in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Please do remain alert, and continue to let me know when and where you find Language Transfer material illegally hosted! Often this is under entirely different branding.
Big companies like Spotify and Audible/Amazon continue to profit from Language Transfer courses being illegally hosted, as do the individuals who re-upload it in the first place. Worse than that is their take on the situation.
Amazon and Spotify believe small creators like myself should scour their websites for our content and report it (in the case of Spotify, this report is 5 pages long). My argument is that this is an undue strain on small creators, and I never get a response when I ask why they cannot use AI models to detect and remove the material themselves. Neither do I get a response when I ask how much money has been paid out to these false creators uploading LT material.
This is in the context of my 15-year ongoing battle simply to give, to have doors and opportunities open not to bolster my own wealth but, simply, to improve the way we learn and our relationship with learning in order to strengthen our societies, cultures and political panoramas through mindful education.
Companies like Amazon and Spotify should be tripping over themselves to help projects like Language Transfer, but instead they make their indifference and palpable disresgard evident through their practices.
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The last time I noticed how many subscribers there were on YouTube it was around 18,000, and today I noticed it's 52,000! So cheers for subscribing!
The YouTube channel is not monetised and videos don't begin or end with petitions to subscribe, all so that your learning experience remain as uninterrupted as possible.
If that makes you feel generous, here's some ways to give a little! www.languagetransfer.org/collaborate
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