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4 votes
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'ContraPoints' host says YouTube algorithm isn't 'sophisticated' enough to counter extremist content
16 votes -
The fight for the future of YouTube
9 votes -
YouTube now bans instructional hacking and phishing
31 votes -
Can the left win YouTube?
14 votes -
YouTube announces upcoming changes to give you more control over what videos appear on your homepage and in Up Next suggestions
15 votes -
The death of YouTube skepticism
5 votes -
YouTube under US Federal investigation over allegations it violates children’s privacy
9 votes -
Nifty US govt chemical disaster investigation YouTube channel
4 votes -
The platform excuse is dying
16 votes -
YouTube without all the crap?
I'm a pretty regular YouTube watcher but if I accidentally glance down at the comments section, I know my night is going to be ruined. I wondered if there is any kind of YouTube app or service...
I'm a pretty regular YouTube watcher but if I accidentally glance down at the comments section, I know my night is going to be ruined.
I wondered if there is any kind of YouTube app or service that lets you watch and search for videos (even access my subscribed channels) but with less of the crap, ie. the comments and related videos, which just take you down a YouTube rabbit hole that you won't get out of for hours.
Cheers!
19 votes -
YouTube just banned supremacist content, and thousands of channels are about to be removed
14 votes -
The tricky ethics of using YouTube videos for academic research
6 votes -
YouTuber in Barcelona receives fifteen-month prison sentence, 20,000 euro fine, and five-year ban from social media for toothpaste-filled Oreo prank
18 votes -
YouTube now disallows minors from live-streaming unless accompanied by an adult
16 votes -
Unpopular content: Outsmarting the YouTube algorithm
6 votes -
Microsoft Windows Terminal YouTube video removed for copyright claim
12 votes -
The standalone YouTube Gaming app and standalone gaming.youtube.com website have shut down
17 votes -
YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning
8 votes -
How would you guys feel if Youtube followed Instagram and made views/likes/etc. private?
Curious how you guys feel about this as users, uploaders etc? Its an interesting question because this was generally viewed as a good move by instagram, would it be the same with Youtube. Also,...
Curious how you guys feel about this as users, uploaders etc? Its an interesting question because this was generally viewed as a good move by instagram, would it be the same with Youtube.
Also, from what I understand a lot of drama on Youtube has been elevated because of public seeing the subs go up/down, maybe this would change how we analyse drama. I dont say this in the sense of someone who enjoys drama, but some of these things reflect social trends/situations.
Edit: I just want to add for clarification; Instagram is currently beta testing a feature where only you the poster can view how many likes and comments you get, the public cannot. The Youtube version would be hiding views/likes/subs from the audience, but not the content creator.
5 votes -
Where algorithms can't find you
4 votes -
My video went viral. Here's why
15 votes -
A conspiracy to kill IE6
12 votes -
"It's not play if you're making money": How Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws
9 votes -
Google and Amazon make up — YouTube coming to Fire TV
8 votes -
YouTube's "fact-checking AI" intended to counter misinformation was attaching info about the 9/11 attacks to Notre Dame fire videos
13 votes -
Apology for Kurzgesagt criticism video
12 votes -
The golden age of YouTube is over - The platform was built on the backs of independent creators, but now YouTube is abandoning them for more traditional content
37 votes -
‘It’s genuine, you know?’: Why the online influencer industry is going ‘authentic’
8 votes -
Manipulating the YouTube Algorithm | SmarterEveryDay
19 votes -
YouTube vs PeerTube: Thoughts on PeerTube as a competitor to YouTube
9 votes -
Youtube Alternatives
Youtube has a giant lead in the online video streaming market and in spite of many controversies (demonetization, click bait being promoted to peoples' front pages, etc.) there doesn't seem to be...
Youtube has a giant lead in the online video streaming market and in spite of many controversies (demonetization, click bait being promoted to peoples' front pages, etc.) there doesn't seem to be any indication that this is going to change. What do you think about the future of this industry? Which (if any) providers have a chance to become viable competitors to YouTube?
13 votes -
Inside YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting
11 votes -
Kurzgesagt's "Trust" video may have been a preemptive move to avoid criticism
16 votes -
YouTube is rolling out a feature that shows fact-checks when people search for sensitive topics
18 votes -
YouTube bans comments on videos of children
35 votes -
YouTube and demonetization: The hammer and nail of content moderation
8 votes -
YouTube just demonetized anti-vaccination channels
40 votes -
On YouTube, a network of paedophiles is hiding in plain sight
39 votes -
The Verge is sending out copyright strikes to people who criticized their PC build
For those of you not in the loop, the Verge created a PC build guide back in September, and it was...bad, to put it lightly. They took down the original video after a storm of criticism, but this...
For those of you not in the loop, the Verge created a PC build guide back in September, and it was...bad, to put it lightly. They took down the original video after a storm of criticism, but this guy reuploaded it, if you want to see it.
Kyle (aka Bitwit) created a response video to it, which got copyright striked (which is more severe than a claim and has to be done by a human, unlike content ID claims), in addition to ReviewTechUSA. Ironically, the Verge published an article about abuse of the copyright system just 3 days ago (2 days when the videos were taken down yesterday).
The Verge should have taken more responsibility to begin with, now that the dust have settled they seem bent on reminding everyone how bad their video was.
Edit: Bauke pointed out Kyle's video is back up! This is not because the Verge retracted their claim, but because YouTube actually had a human review it and determine it was fair use (which usually isn't the case from what I've heard).
41 votes -
YouTube is still struggling to rein in its recommendation algorithm
17 votes -
Defy Media shut down while owing its creators $1.7 million
5 votes -
Machinima, one of YouTube’s biggest and oldest channels, goes dark
12 votes -
Netflix, YouTube, Amazon and Apple accused of GDPR breach
27 votes -
YouTube stars are pushing a shady Polish gambling site
12 votes -
YouTube breeds sociopaths and monsters. Not through audience’s demands but how the platform itself is designed.
24 votes -
As algorithms take over, YouTube's recommendations highlight a human problem
21 votes -
Natalie Wynn: The stylish socialist who is trying to save YouTube from alt-right domination
32 votes -
On YouTube and EU Article 13
If you've been following tech news somewhat recently, you've surely heard about Article 13- the one where the EU essentially requires all content hosts to have extremely strict copyright checking...
If you've been following tech news somewhat recently, you've surely heard about Article 13- the one where the EU essentially requires all content hosts to have extremely strict copyright checking tools and have automated takedown of any potentially copyrighted works.
That got put on the backburner for a little bit, but now it's back with a vote being held in early 2019.
YouTube, being one of, if not the largest content hosts in the world, is greatly affected by this motion. In fact, they have a whole website designed to encourage their creators to talk about A13 in their videos. The page very subtly hints at massive service changes that will happen in the EU if this actually ends up passing.
The CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, has also written an op-ed for Financial times (linked to official YT blog since it's free there) about the issues facing YT if A13 passes.
I haven't heard anything from official sources, but I've heard on the rumor mill that YouTube will completely suspend creators in the EU, not allowing them to upload any content, and potentially even removing their existing content from YouTube.
What if this passes? YouTube is one of the biggest sources of free knowledge and entertainment we have today, and it's become engrained into the internet as it is today.
With all this, I simply ask, "what's next?"
9 votes -
Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
5 votes