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6 votes
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Google to pay up to $200M to settle FTC investigation into YouTube over violations of children's privacy laws
7 votes -
The weird world in RGB
5 votes -
Kernel Panic - The world's first cyber crime: The Morris Worm
5 votes -
PewDiePie surpasses 100m subscriber mark on YouTube
13 votes -
I'm not a robot
7 votes -
Apple under fire for allegations of controversial business practices
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'Where's the line of free speech – are you removing voices that should be heard?': As YouTube struggles with extreme content, Susan Wojcicki talks about her role as the internet’s gatekeeper
11 votes -
How YouTube radicalized Brazil
22 votes -
Real or fake? I X-rayed my Samsung Galaxy Phone to find out.
4 votes -
Galaxy Note 10 hands on
5 votes -
The surprising history of copyright and what it means for Google
4 votes -
TOSLINK: That one consumer fiber optic standard
10 votes -
YouTube said it was getting serious about hate speech. Over six weeks later, why is it still full of extremists?
23 votes -
How I made my own Android phone - in China
8 votes -
The biggest star at YouTube's VidCon 2019 was TikTok
4 votes -
Exploring Computer Reset, a massive retro computer warehouse
5 votes -
'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 -
VHD in the USA: Failure to Launch
4 votes -
Manufactured Discontent and Fortnite
5 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 -
Inside a PCB soldering factory in China
7 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 -
How Twitter needs to change | Jack Dorsey
11 votes -
2019 Macbook Pro review by Dave Lee
17 votes -
Break up Big Tech
3 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
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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 -
The rise of data dictatorships
4 votes -
YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning
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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 -
Reddit For Sale: How We Bought The Top Spot For $200 (2016)
23 votes -
Building a $100,000 speaker - Meridian facility tour
5 votes -
The challenge of building a self-driving car
6 votes -
Google I/O 2019 keynote
8 votes -
A conspiracy to kill IE6
12 votes