Why I am banned from 20 countries
Nuseir Yassin ( Arabic : نصير ياسين ; Hebrew : נוסייר יאסין ; born 9 February 1992) [ is an Israeli-Palestinian vlogger , known as Nas Daily , from the name used on his Facebook , TikTok and Instagram pages for his over 1,000 daily, one-minute-long videos.
Yassin was born in Arraba , Israel , to an Arab Muslim family of Palestinian descent. He is a Palestinian Arab with Israeli citizenship.
Yassin applied to Harvard University in the United States at the age of 19, seeking a degree in aerospace engineering . His application essay detailed his struggle to achieve his dreams as an ethnic Arab born in Israel. He graduated with a degree in economics in 2014 and a minor in computer science .
In September 2014, he started working as a software developer for Venmo , a mobile payment service owned by PayPal , in New York .
In 2016, Yassin quit his job at Venmo and decided to explore the world with the intention of documenting his travels and experiences on video.
This resulted in his founding the video production company Nas Daily Corporation and Facebook page Nas Daily ( Arabic : الناس , romanized: Al-Nās , lit. 'People'), where he released a one-minute-long video daily for 1,000 days.
After meeting Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in early 2018, Nas Daily was upgraded to "show" status, and by September 2018, his page had amassed over 8 million followers. [20] By November of the same year this number had risen to over 10 million.
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After meeting Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in early 2018, Nas Daily was upgraded to "show" status, and by September 2018, his page had amassed over 8 million followers. By November of the same year this number had risen to over 10 million.
On average, each video takes around six hours to shoot and three hours to edit. In the beginning, the topics for Yassin's video were suggestions provided by his Facebook followers. Each video ended with the tagline: "That’s one minute, see you tomorrow!"
Yassin's collaborators included his then girlfriend Alyne Tamir, an American Israeli video-maker of Mormon and Jewish background, and Agon Hare, a video blogger and musician from Poland.
After Nas Daily
Yassin finished the 1000 daily video journey on 5 January 2019, ending the last video with the tagline: "That's one minute, see you soon." On 1 February 2019, he started making one video per week, for a planned 100 weeks until the beginning of 2021
In 2020, Yassin created Nas Academy , a school for video creators and Nas Studios , a video-production studio. [26] He also released a series of podcasts
I am banned from entering 20 countries. Why? Because of my Israeli passport.
But for the first time ever I want to show you . . . how I fixed this problem !!!
Well, gee, that's swell. Nas Daily may be above politics but obviously enjoys commercial exploitation. Everyone needs to realize that the linked video is a commercial product that generates income.
(BTW, most if not all the countries listed in the video do not allow entry to anyone with an Israel stamp on the passport. So, a US citizen that has traveled to Israel is banned from entry, too. The second citizenship and passport only works as long as it's never used in Israel.)
What are you-- some sort of a Communist?
(Jus' kidding-- obviously you're not! ).
Have you ever bought anything in a supermarket? Filled your car with gas? Does your house have electricity? Ever eat in McDonalds?
because all of these may be considered "commercial exploitation"-- after all if they really cared about people, they would provide these goods and services for free!
Correct. Just keep in mind that, in the case of Nas Daily, we are the product that's being exploited. We do not provide the income in any sort of transaction. We're not buying goods, services, or even knowledge. Our eyeballs are being exploited for cash.
I guess you mean that the fact that I watch at least one movie almost every day on TV (yesterday I watched two - UFO and The Game) I'm being exploited? No kidding? Up until now I thought I enjoyed it, so from now on I will be angry for watching movies because I will have been exploited. Thanks for making my life miserable.
Speak for yourself-- I'm doing it the smart way! (I get it for free!!!)
You're being sold. And, apparently, you are buying being sold. It's a neoliberal two'fer.
Although you are obviously unaware of it (don't feel bad-- most people don't know this) everytime someone posts a video on YouTube, there is the potential for generating income-- even if its purpose is not "commercial",
Yes-- YouTube can pay people who post videos. Even if they are "not commercial"-- and not "selling" anything!
Of course how much money a person makes posting videos there depends upon several things-- mostly related to how many views a video gets-- among other factors.
Here's something many people don't know:
10 of the richest YouTubers ever – net worths, ranked: MrBeast is known for his giveaway videos, Logan and Jake Paul became boxers – but which 2 on the list are already making millions as kids?
The Highest-Paid YouTube Stars: MrBeast, Jake Paul And Markiplier Score Massive Paydays
W ith a name like MrBeast, perhaps it was only inevitable that he’d grow to be as big as he’s become. The 23 year old earned $54 million in 2021—the most of any YouTuber ever—as his videos accumulated 10 billion views, doubling from the previous year.
What do people like so much? Well, the internet loves watching stunts, and MrBeast excels at delivering super-sized ones. In the last year, he has spent 50 hours buried alive, offered $10,000 to anyone willing to sit in a bathtub of snakes and hosted his own version of Squid Game , building replicas of the Netflix show’s sets.
The Highest-Paid YouTube Stars: MrBeast, Jake Paul And Markiplier Score Massive Paydays
W ith a name like MrBeast, perhaps it was only inevitable that he’d grow to be as big as he’s become. The 23 year old earned $54 million in 2021—the most of any YouTuber ever—as his videos accumulated 10 billion views, doubling from the previous year.
What do people like so much? Well, the internet loves watching stunts, and MrBeast excels at delivering super-sized ones. In the last year, he has spent 50 hours buried alive, offered $10,000 to anyone willing to sit in a bathtub of snakes and hosted his own version of Squid Game , building replicas of the Netflix show’s sets.
That's correct. But the viewers for 'free' videos on YouTube are the product. The viewers of the 'free' videos are being exploited for cash. The viewers are the resource that is being exploited.
I think Nerm_L is trying to make us feel like Joe Btfsplk.
Do you remember him from the Lil Abner comics?
Brilliant anatsis!
Its true-- whenever you get something for free-- you're being exploited!
Life is unfair-- we can' be happy because everywhere we turn...we are being exploited!
Let's face it-- because we look at something (I read his comment-- for free!0 he is exploiting us. Well, not our entire being, but specifically-- our eyeballs!
Nerm is exploiting our eyeballs.
Well, we get free Obamacare. But are we the consumer or are we the product? Where does the money come from? And where does the money go?
Where does the money come from?
Nobody knows-- its a secret.
And where does the money go
Well, a lot goes to the so-called "content creators" on Only Fans.
So? Same as the sources of any linked articles...
Exactly!
(Isn't it interesting that ENVY is one of the "Seven Deadly Sins"?)
I used to be jealous of people who found creative ways to earn money-- offering goods or services people want. Then someone confronted me and said that instead of sitting around being jealous-- why didn't I try to see what I could learn from successful people.
And I am doing that-- for example, have read a lot of books on the subject.
Correct.
(Actually it varies by country in some cases).
In addition, there are some Muslim countries that used to ban anyone who is Jewish-- regardless of their country of citizenship-- and even if they've never been to Israel). I don't know if that's still the case.
How would they know? Did they make the men expose whether or not they've been circumcised?
A Jewish name on passport.
(Of course that's not 100% foolproof).
Not always accurate.
Google Khitan for more info!
I don't understand the relevance of Khitan.