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4 votes
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Film: The reason some of the past was in HD
13 votes -
"Mapping Imaginary Cities" by Mouse Reeve
4 votes -
How oppo ended up making realme become the 7th largest phone brand globally in a year
4 votes -
YouTube star PewDiePie has announced he is taking a break from the platform, saying he is "feeling very tired"
24 votes -
The terror queue - Google and YouTube moderators speak out on the work that's giving them PTSD
13 votes -
Why electronic voting is still a bad idea
17 votes -
What do you think about YouTube rewind 2019?
What do you think about it? I personally think it's just another rewind showcasing how YouTube is prioritizing more generic audiences and content because YouTube has pratically turned into online...
What do you think about it? I personally think it's just another rewind showcasing how YouTube is prioritizing more generic audiences and content because YouTube has pratically turned into online video and is more focused on growing into audiences who use the Internet for entertainment and to pander to advertisers and since YouTube is more the, rather than a platform, pretending the entirety of YouTube is or at this point even could be a united community without massive, world-wide changes to society is just incorrect. The list format like watchmojo is probably to pretend they have backpedaled and that they're now unbiased. (Also they have done it in this format before.)
14 votes -
How big and diversified is the Samsung group of companies?
5 votes -
YouTube Rewind 2019
4 votes -
Gary Kildall: The man who could have been Bill Gates
6 votes -
Why TikTok is now the number one social media app
9 votes -
How Google is building a browser monopoly
17 votes -
Twitch and their abuse of power
15 votes -
GitHub Arctic Code Vault
8 votes -
What's gone wrong with the FTC's COPPA agreement with YouTube
10 votes -
Kylie Jenner shows me what's wrong with Reddit
9 votes -
The new Motorola razr
20 votes -
YouTube is requiring all new and existing videos be marked as "Made for Kids" if they're intended for children, which will disable personalized ads, end screens, comments, and more
16 votes -
The golden age of the internet is over
6 votes -
New YouTube terms will allow Google to terminate accounts that it determines are not "commercially viable"
Relevant part of YouTube TOS that'll come into effect on 2019-12-10: YouTube may terminate your access, or your Google account’s access to all or part of the Service if YouTube believes, in its...
Relevant part of YouTube TOS that'll come into effect on 2019-12-10:
YouTube may terminate your access, or your Google account’s access to all or part of the Service if YouTube believes, in its sole discretion, that provision of the Service to you is no longer commercially viable.
However, it's not clear whether "Service" is YouTube or whole Google account. As we've seen in Markiplier affair, violating YouTube TOS meant that people lost access to their whole Google account - including gmail and gdrive.
37 votes -
Subscription affliction - Everything is $10/month
11 votes -
Viacom sues YouTube for a billion dollars | YouTube Geographic
6 votes -
A deeper look into the life of an impressionist (Deepfakes)
10 votes -
Steve Guttenberg: ”Apple AirPods Pro, it's $249, but sounds like a cheap, throwaway headphone“
19 votes -
How my dumb mobile game got 400k downloads
10 votes -
This video is sponsored by ███ VPN
38 votes -
There is no algorithm for truth
16 votes -
In a new report, Penn State political scientists suggest that radicalization on YouTube is driven by communities that form around right-wing content more than the recommendation engine
11 votes -
Lindsay Ellis, video essayist - XOXO Festival 2019
9 votes -
Social Networks or Social Nightmares? with Roger McNamee, Max Schrems and Evgeny Morozov
3 votes -
Elevator hacking: From the pit to the penthouse
16 votes -
LCCS: The LCD/CRT hybrid from JVC
11 votes -
The secret list of words causing demonetization by Youtube bots
19 votes -
First Librem 5 phone rolled out!
25 votes -
AI learning to play hide and seek
7 votes -
ProtonMail and Huawei: A relationship made in privacy hell
13 votes -
Google and YouTube will pay record $170 million for alleged violations of US children’s privacy law
6 votes -
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
3 votes -
'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