In light of a potential second coming of the Adpocalypse, in which a number of major marketers have pulled YouTube ads after discovering that campaigns had run against ostensibly innocent videos of young children where pedophiles were exchanging fetishizing remarks in the comments, YouTube is taking severe pains to stamp out the behavior -- but not all creators are thrilled with its sweeping response.
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After Child Video Scandal, YouTube Says Ad-Friendly Videos Can Be Demonetized For Inappropriate Comments
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Top Marketers Nike, Paramount, More Pull Ads From InfoWars YouTube Channel
Jones tweeted over the weekend that YouTube had frozen his channel and told him it was going to delete it -- claims that the company adamantly denies.
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YouTube: Number Of Channels With 1 Million Subscribers Has Grown 75% Since Last Year
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Facebook Inflated Average Video View Time Metrics By 60% To 80% For 2 Years (Report)
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