What’s Next For YouTubers Impacted By Crypto-Related Content Ban?

What’s Next For YouTubers Impacted By Crypto-Related Content Ban?
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2019-12-28 00:53

YouTubers turn to decentralized video platforms to share content while lawyers chime in on the matter

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YouTube Admits Mistake, Responding & Actively Taking Action ‘Reinstating Everyone, Too Bad”

Google’s video streaming service, YouTube has restored more channels of crypto-related content after several days of non-communication from the company. Earlier this week, a wave of YouTubers that post cryptocurrencies content received notification that their videos have been in breach of the platform’s terms of service.

2019-12-28 01:00


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Youtube ‘Christmas Purge’ Has Content Creators Pointing to These Alternate Platforms

Recent widespread video removals have crypto Youtubers searching for greener and more dependable pastures for content production. While reports have since emerged of Youtube claiming the incident was an accident, and that videos are now being restored, the “Christmas Crypto purge” of 2019 has nonetheless burnt an indelible memory into the minds of dedicated Youtubers.

2019-12-26 15:15


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LGBTQ+ creators file lawsuit against YouTube for discrimination

A group of LGBTQ+ YouTubers this week filed a federal lawsuit against Google, claiming the site has engaged in discriminatory practices that deliberately suppress their ability to make money. Part of the problem is that YouTube has kept its algorithms so mysterious, there’s no way to know if it’s deliberately discriminating against any particular group, or if it’s just an offshoot of its recurring problems with ad revenue According to the vid creators, both YouTube‘s algorithms and human reviewers single out content with words like “gay,” “lesbian,” etc, and put it behind an age-restriction gate.

2019-8-15 21:02


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‘YouTubers’ author Chris Stokel-Walker on how to fix the world’s biggest video platform

Over the past couple of years, YouTube’s been in hot water over a myriad of issues that would give any CEO sleepless nights. The list of offenses includes failing to police problematic videos appearing on its platform, toxic comments that have pushed it to disable the feature for some content, and troubling recommendations delivered to unwitting users, including children.

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