Censored By YouTube: Vloggers Should Consider Decentralized Platforms
YouTuber Philip DeFranco recently had several of his videos removed from YouTube’s Adsense program for “excessive strong language” or not being “advertiser-friendly.” This means that DeFranco will not be able to generate ad-revenue from the videos which were demonetized for violating YouTube’s guidelines, even if he boosts his video views or ad impressions. To date, 12 of DeFranco’s videos have been demonetized by YouTube for guideline violations this year alone, and DeFranco has accused YouTube of censorship. DeFranco’s channel specializes in Vlogs with his opinion on various topics such....
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In addition to a censor-free platform, Respectonomy also rewards its users for participation, which offers them an incentive to keep sharing. Social media platforms have become hotbeds for surveillance and censorship. While people can’t keep away from the likes of Facebook and Twitter to satisfy their personal as well as professional needs, they sometimes overlook the fact that their right to free speech doesn’t always matter to the corporates running those platforms. Respectonomy offers the social media users with a decentralized solution that helps them overcome the barriers imposed by....
A new project called ‘The Bitverse’ looks to creating websites that cannot be censored or suppressed by anchoring itself to the Bitcoin blockchain. Author, physicist, ex-Peace Corps member and current software developer Andrew Barisser shared a blog post today on Medium where he talks about his latest project to build what he sees as the beginnings of a decentralized website based on the blockchain. The working title of the project so far is “The Bitverse.” The goal, as Barisser stated, is to: “Construct(ing) a decentralized website in such a way that it cannot be censored or suppressed.....
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Susan Wojcicki stated YouTube's intent to "help creators capitalize on emerging technologies." YouTube's CEO, Susan Wojcicki, addressed YouTube's priorities for 2022 in a letter published Tuesday on the company blog. Among those priorities is the possibility of adding nonfungible token, or NFT, features for the platform's video creators.there's *so much* to in 2022: @SusanWojcicki shares the future of YouTube → https://t.co/uL2WIbLwXK pic.twitter.com/JEW8yzqh7e— YouTube (@YouTube) January 25, 2022 What this could look like is yet to be determined, however. No additional details were....
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has lost his lawsuit against Youtube over bitcoin giveaway scams using his name and image. The judge reportedly said that “Youtube and its parent, Google LLC, are protected by the federal law that shields internet platforms from responsibility for content posted by users.” Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Continue on Youtube as Steve Wozniak Loses Lawsuit Steve Wozniak has lost his lawsuit against Youtube over bitcoin giveaway scams on the video-sharing platform fraudulently using his name and image. Bloomberg conveyed that Judge Sunil R. Kulkarni of the....