YouTube announced today that it’s permanently ceasing operations at each of its remaining YouTube Spaces across the globe, bringing a formal end to an initiative it launched nine years ago to operate fixed physical hubs in key markets, providing studio space, networking events, and video education classes.
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YouTube Shutters 7 Remaining ‘YouTube Spaces’ Globally, Doubling Down On Pop-ups And Virtual Programming
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YouTube Spaces Unveil Virtual Resources For Creators In Light Of Social Distancing
Given social distancing guidelines across the globe, YouTube Spaces -- the physical locations where creators can convene for networking events and production facilities -- are temporarily shuttered for the time being.
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