YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki apologized on Friday for an update last week that infuriated countless creators: that YouTube had changed the eligibility requirements surrounding verification, and sent letters to many prominent channels stating their status could be stripped.
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YouTube Apologizes, Reverses Course After Creators Balk At Verification Update
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YouTube Has Removed 100,000 Videos, 17,000 Channels After Implementing June ‘Hate Speech’ Policy
In a corporate blog post shared today following YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki’s letter to creators about the importance of an open platform, the company launched a four-part series in outlining its multi-pronged plan of attack against harmful content: remove it, raise authoritative voices, reward trusted creators, and reduce the spread of content that brushes up against policy lines.
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YouTube Re-Bans InfoWars Channel After It Temporarily Circumvented The Site’s Terms Of Service
YouTube has re-banned a channel from Info Wars, the far-right American conspiracy theory website owned by Alex Jones, after it temporarily reappeared on the platform by circumventing YouTube's terms of service yesterday.
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