YouTube caused some serious consternation when it announced changes to its Terms of Service last week, writing in an email to users that it was rolling out the new Terms on Dec. 11 in order to “improve readability and transparency.”
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YouTube Test Matching “Edgy” Creators And Advertisers Has Resulted In Hundreds Of Thousands In Ad Dollars
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YouTube Insists It Isn’t Changing “Right To Monetize” After Terms Of Service Update Sparks Backlash
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Susan Wojcicki Talks Self Certification, Monetization, And Video Game Violence At YouTube’s First Gaming Creator Summit
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki was recently on hand (and onstage) to answer tough questions from the creator community at the platform’s first-ever Gaming Creator Summit.
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Susan Wojcicki Joins #TeamTrees With $200,000 Personal Contribution
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is officially aligning with #TeamTrees, following in the footsteps of fellow tech execs Tobi Lutke, Elon Musk, and Jack Dorsey -- who have donated $1,000,001, $1,000,000, and $350,000, respectively. ($1 purchases one tree).
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YouTube Apologizes, Reverses Course After Creators Balk At Verification Update
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YouTube Has Removed 100,000 Videos, 17,000 Channels After Implementing June ‘Hate Speech’ Policy
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YouTube Re-Bans InfoWars Channel After It Temporarily Circumvented The Site’s Terms Of Service
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Amid Objectionable Content Controversies, Susan Wojcicki Defends “Openness” Of YouTube Platform
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Discusses New Creator-On-Creator Harassment Policy In Sitdown With Alfie Deyes
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Google CEO Apologizes To LGBTQ+ Staffers After YouTube Firestorm: “You Are A Source Of Pride For Us”
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Susan Wojcicki Apologizes For Hurting LGBTQ Community, But Defends Decision To Let Steven Crowder Videos Stand
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YouTube’s Always Wanted TV Ad Dollars. But At This Year’s Brandcast, Execs Upped The Intensity Of The Pitch.
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