YouTube icons John and Hank Green are celebrating the 15th anniversary of their Project 4 Awesome charity venture. P4A sees the Green brothers coming together with fellow creators to raise money for charity in action-packed streams, where stars like Flula Borg and Anna Akana engage in stunts and challenges – such as performing sock puppet theater or drinking bean smoothies – to incentivize donations.
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John, Hank Green to kick off 15th ‘Project 4 Awesome’
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The Smiles Family is starting strong on YouTube. One catch: they’re not an actual family.
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Creators can run ads in Facebook Reels. And take home a cut of the revenue.
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Logan Paul to host ‘slap fighting’ event with Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Instagram lets users set daily time limits. Now it appears to be raising them.
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YouTube is “really focused” on helping users find live streams, says Neal Mohan
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Snapchat launches AR campaign tackling mental health issues among Black communities
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TikTok mourns beloved cat Pot Roast: “She was done fighting”
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Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine bringing World Of Women NFTs to TV, film
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