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− | In 2016, YouTube announced that making "negative comments" about someone else and hurting their feelings might be considered sufficient grounds for the to [[censor]] content.<ref>http://www.blacklistednews.com/YouTube_Says_Making_%22Negative_Comments%22_About_Someone_Reason_to_Shut_Channel_Down/52177/0/38/38/Y/M.html</ref> | + | In 2016, YouTube announced that making "negative comments" about someone else and hurting their feelings might be considered sufficient grounds for the to [[censor]] content.<ref>http://www.blacklistednews.com/YouTube_Says_Making_%22Negative_Comments%22_About_Someone_Reason_to_Shut_Channel_Down/52177/0/38/38/Y/M.html</ref> In 2017, YouTube was reported to censor content faster than [[Facebook]] or [[Twitter]], taking down within 24 hours 90% of all content flagged.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/14/technology/germany-hate-speech-facebook-tech.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:42, 28 March 2017
The internet's most popular video sharing site. |
Started: 2005/02/15
Founders: Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim
Contents
Sub-Page
Page Name | Size | Description |
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YouTube/Censorship | 16,372 | YouTube Censorship gained pace during the late 2010s, especially around 2016 and in 2020 during the COVID-19/Panic. Videos which had millions of views were removed, pushing a lot of people to alternative platforms such as AltCensored or Bitchute. |
Content removal
In 2016, YouTube announced that making "negative comments" about someone else and hurting their feelings might be considered sufficient grounds for the to censor content.[1] In 2017, YouTube was reported to censor content faster than Facebook or Twitter, taking down within 24 hours 90% of all content flagged.[2]
Template
Currently, Template:YouTubeVideo is available for embedding videos on this site. This may be replaced in time, but is not yet deprecated and is still available for use.
YouTube on Wikispooks
Examples
Page name | Description |
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'Destiny' | Started as video streamer, now is known for debating people. |
'reallygraceful' | American Youtuber with an interest in secret societies and mystery religions. |
Nima Alkhorshid | Interviewing Dmitry Orlov on 6 Nov. 2024<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Dave Cullen | Irish Youtuber and political dissident. |
David Freiheit | Canadian lawyer and Youtuber |
The Kim Iversen Show | Independent analysis of today's politics. Foreign Policy, Pandemic, Elections and More. |
C. J. Werleman | On YouTube, CJ Werleman has predicted the "End of Zionism: 2 Million Jews Leave Israel, Forever!"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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PewDiePie ADL controversy | “Reinstalled Twitter to talk about PewDiePie's betrayal by donating 50k to the ADL. The company working with places like Twitter to get rid of anything "Offensive" @pewdiepie
You just supported a group that even ruined even YOUR deal to Disney. Wtf? PewDiePie literally paid $50,000 to not be called racist anymore. And in turn- he just got so many people in the future censored off of places like Twitter and YouTube. Anytime someone gets banned for now on, I'll be sure to say "Thanks Pewdiepie"” | Brittany Venti | 11 September 2019 |
Documents sourced from YouTube