Is YouTube going downhill?
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YouTube can't escape controversy, with recent issues such as PewDiePie's racial slurs and Logan Paul's grossly insensitive video in Japan's Death Forest, and its advertising mod...
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YouTube can't escape controversy, with recent issues such as PewDiePie's racial slurs and Logan Paul's grossly insensitive video in Japan's Death Forest, and its advertising model continues to drive creators away from the platform and onto more creator-friendly rivals. YouTube can't seem to fix the problem it has with bad videos and bad PR, even though the website rakes in billions of advertising revenue. There are too many up-and-coming competitors that are driving content creators away from YouTube.
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YouTube is actively trying to fix the problems it has. The company recently invested $5 million into content creators who make a positive impression on young people. The website...
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YouTube is actively trying to fix the problems it has. The company recently invested $5 million into content creators who make a positive impression on young people. The website is also trying to root out hateful videos by preventing monetization of content that meets certain statistical criteria. YouTube is here to stay because it's the first and largest video-sharing site on the internet, even though Amazon's Twitch and Facebook Live continue to make moves into YouTube's domain.
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