Susan Wojcicki offered sincere apologies to the LGBTQ+ community during an appearance at Code Conference yesterday for a controversy last week in which prominent creator Carlos Maza described homophobic harassment at the hands of right-wing YouTube star Steven Crowder.
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‘Stranger Things’ Star Noah Schnapp Teams With Dolan Twins To Relaunch His YouTube Channel
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Susan Wojcicki Apologizes For Hurting LGBTQ Community, But Defends Decision To Let Steven Crowder Videos Stand
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Ingrid Nilsen Pacts With It Gets Better For ‘#TheirStory’ Pride Campaign
Just seven days in, it’s already been a rather contentious Pride Month for YouTube, which is facing widespread criticism for the way it has addressed an instance of homophobic harassment at the hands of prominent right-wing commentator Steven Crowder.
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YouTube Creators Who Document Extremism Caught In Crossfire Of Site’s Evolving Policies
Creators who document extremism have been caught in the crossfire of YouTube’s new plan to remove thousands of videos that espouse harmful ideologies like Nazism and white supremacy.
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Michigan Senator Proposes Bill That Would Force YouTube To Stop Recommending Videos Featuring Kids
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Liza Koshy To Tease Second Season Of ‘Liza On Demand’ At VidCon Presentation
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Joey Graceffa’s ‘Escape The Night’ Teases Season 4, Becoming Longest-Running YouTube Original Ever
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YouTube To Remove Thousands Of Extremist Videos, But Rules Steven Crowder’s Harassment Of Carlos Maza Can Stay
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YouTube Enlists Felicia Day, JackSepticEye, ErinPlays For 10-Hour ‘E3’ Live Stream
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Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/2/2019
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YouTube Integrates Ticket Vendor AXS To Help Artists Bolster Concert Sales
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Colleen Ballinger Returns To Netflix With ‘Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome’
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