I suppose the exiled nut jobs remain determined to prove just how unfit for adult companionship they actually are. One would think that YouTube would have an algorithm for detecting users responsible for a large number of comments placed within 48 hours of a video being pulled from the service. This should only be a moderately difficult programming task if YouTube is sensibly organized behind the scenes. While there are some legitimate "wannabee police" types, useful for their frequent warnings about copyright violations and inappropriately labeled explicit content, I suspect the majority of users whom are outliers in terms of commenting on videos just before they are removed are also users with personality disorders too severe to ever participate constructively in any group effort with a non-malicious purpose.
Certainly those users, now known to many thousands of legitimately offended people, should be subject to some sort of flagging or complaint. Some of those individuals are so abusive, it surprises me they have not yet taken to heckling baptism videos with warnings about the dangers of sharing wetlook imagery on YouTube. If they could only look upon themselves through the eyes of a person with basic human decency, the shuddering revulsion they would immediately feel would surely cause them to mend their ways.
Yet there is a path from the depths of their depravity to basic human decency. I know from experience that the folks pulling the trigger on bans here are too kind. Many exiles had a second or even a third chance to play nicely with others. What a normal sane person does with a chance like that is express thanks for the opportunity, then avoid generating or perpetuating dramatic conflicts. What a stark raving mad imbecile does with a chance like that is to obsess over the details of past conflicts and actively stir up additional mayhem.
Some of these individuals probably have neurological problems that even the strongest medicines of our time cannot remedy. However, I suspect some of them are basically sensible human beings swept up in a particularly pathetic and disgusting echo chamber. Misery loves company, and they find personal affirmation by swapping justifications for a prevailing sentiment of lunatic anger. For those who are not hopelessly dark in the head, getting clear simply involves getting clearance from the source of the blight. I plead with those individuals to find other online communities, places that are neither this one nor about anger toward this one. In these other communities, employ reason and courtesy to avoid sinking back into a pit of useless hatred.
Stay the course, and soon enough you'll be having adult conversations with other adults. People will enjoy your comments and respect your insights to whatever extent you are able to make them enjoyable and respectable. New acquaintances would never think that you might once have been part of such an ugly and demented little outcast community as the one still so desperate to lash out at the UMD. Life can be good -- it can even be great. Wallowing can be part of a great life, but wallowing in the kind of misery the permeates a group of useless haters is one way avoid the mindset needed to trade misery for good living.
Regards,
messydom