Doomsayer Stream 24/7 Is No More
Not long after Odysee’s launch, I was one of the first live streamers on the platform, having been a user of LBRY for a few years. They granted some of us early access to streaming capabilities. My stream, however, only lasted for about 14.88 minutes before it was shut down.
My vision was to create a 24/7 live stream called “Hitler TV,” where I would showcase various content related to Hitler. This was back in 2020, before most people were aware of the jewish Question. I planned to feature classics like “The Eternal jew,” “Triumph of the Will,” and more recent documentaries such as “Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told” and “Europa: The Last Battle.” Ten minutes into my stream, someone in the chat claimed to be from Odysee and demanded that I stop streaming due to alleged copyright infringement or some other nonsense. Despite not doing anything wrong, this individual found an excuse to target me. I was playing content from the 1920s, but that didn’t seem to matter. Believing they were merely trolling me and not actually affiliated with Odysee, I blocked them. However, 4.88 minutes later, my stream was halted, and my monetization was disabled.
Although disheartened, I wasn’t entirely surprised, as it seemed no platform would allow me to stream content about Adolf Hitler. I still held onto the dream of reviving my 24/7 stream, and that dream became a reality with Doomsayer.
Fast forward a few years, and I’m now running Doomsayer. Odysee demonetized me once again on this new account due to traitors collaborating with Jews, so I decided to create my own platform, Doomsayer TV.
For three months straight, I successfully ran the Doomsayer Stream 24/7! There were a few instances where it went offline for a couple of hours here and there, but even with those brief interruptions, I managed to keep my stream alive.
As fun as it was, I’ve decided to take down the 24/7 stream for now, as it’s not generating much viewership and feels like a waste of time and resources. That said, I’ve learned how to build a website on my server capable of hosting live streams and videos, and I plan to apply that knowledge to Volk.