Eight LGBTQ+ creators have filed a lawsuit against YouTube, alleging the platform discriminated against them by targeting their videos specifically because they’re related to LGBTQ+ identities and issues.
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YouTube Is Hiring Partner Managers To Work With Conservative And Liberal News Creators
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8 Creators File Suit Against YouTube, Claiming It Discriminates Against LGBTQ+ Content
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‘Fortnite’ Partners With YouTube To Give Players Exclusive Loot When They Watch Live Streams
With the Fortnite World Cup Finals just a week away, developer Epic Games has announced a partnership with YouTube that will gift players free and exclusive in-game swag when they tune in for live streams of the four-day event.
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At VidCon, YouTube Announces Addition Of Channel Membership Levels, ‘Super Stickers,’ More Merch Shelf Vendors
YouTube is rolling out a swath of monetization updates aimed at helping creators bring in even more revenue, chief product officer Neal Mohan announced onstage at VidCon tonight.
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YouTube Music Can Now Auto-Save 500 Suggested Songs For Offline Consumption
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PewDiePie Mulls The Relative Decline Of His Channel, Says Taking A Break Could “Kill” It
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Public Metrics Were Never Designed To Be As Important As They Are
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Digital Rights Startup SuperBam Wants To Help YouTubers Reclaim The Millions They Lose From Piracy
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YouTube Plays A Major Role In Google’s Plans To Revamp Ecommerce Arm (Report)
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More Than 250 Million Hours Of YouTube Content Are Watched On TV Screens Every Single Day
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Adam Rippon Teaches Lilly Singh The Ways Of Butt-Wiggling In YouTube Series ‘Break The Ice’
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Viewership On Twitch And YouTube Live Was Booming In Record-Breaking First Quarter
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