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  2. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, a YouTube user Matt Hosseinzadeh sued the YouTube channel h3h3productions (run by Ethan and Hila Klein) citing a video that criticized his content. Fellow YouTube user Philip DeFranco started a GoFundMe fundraiser entitled "Help for H3H3". [36] The initiative raised over $130,000.

  3. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The move was seen as an attempt to ensure that videos being monetized did not lead to controversy, but was criticized for penalizing smaller YouTube channels. [344] YouTube Play Buttons, a part of the YouTube Creator Rewards, are a recognition by YouTube of its most popular channels. [345]

  4. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, YouTube introduced the ability to automatically publish videos at a scheduled time, [174] as well as "info cards" and "end cards", which allow referring to videos and channels through a notification at the top right of the video at any playback time, and thumbnails shown in the last 20 seconds. In contrary to annotations, these ...

  5. YouTube's CEO explains why he pays creators so much - AOL

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    YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says its big payout to creators isn't changing — and explains how it will fight election denial in a Q&A with Peter Kafka.

  6. Content ID - Wikipedia

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    If a channel receives three strikes, it is removed from the platform. Prior to 2016, videos weren't monetized until the dispute was resolved. In December 2013, Google changed the way the system worked (seemingly to cover YouTube in case of lawsuits), leading to numerous content creation copyright notices being sent to YouTube accounts.

  7. YouTube’s ‘canceled’ stars are making comebacks with TikTok ...

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    With this formula, influencers were able to monetize their YouTube channels by making a percentage of the revenue from ads that played in front of and during their videos.

  8. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018, YouTube limited some videos by Red Ice, a white supremacist multimedia company, after it posted a video claiming that white women were being "pushed" into interracial relationships. [69] In October 2019, YouTube banned Red Ice's main channel for hate speech violations. The channel had about 330,000 subscribers.

  9. iJustine Recalls Being Made Fun for Early YouTube Content ...

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    The video sharing platform first launched in 2005, and Ezarik posted her very first video on her iJustine channel on May 12, 2006. While many other popular YouTubers from that time have since ...