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Google · San Bruno(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Shares in Google-parent Alphabet Inc. have lagged competitors so far this year. There is worry its faltering progress in artificial intelligence means the outlook’s not so hot for its core business of selling ads alongside search results. But one part of its empire, minimally detailed on the company’s filings like some side hustle, shows no sign of being knocked from its throne.YouTube, the video-sharing site that has turn…See the Story
Hey Google, Please Set YouTube Free
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Youtube · San BrunoYouTube has launched a new version of its YouTube Shorts service, offering a way for content creators to exclusively share short videos with paying subscribers, and allowing them to share short videos exclusively with their paying subscribers who pay for viewing. The new service provides paid subscription holders access to additional content, in addition to existing benefits such as custom emoji, stickers, and live streaming, and so on. The new …See the Story
“YouTube” launches an exclusive service for paid subscribers
Feds · San BrunoFederal authorities in the U.S. have ordered that Google hand over tens of thousands of names, addresses, phone numbers, and user activity information. Users who viewed the video without being logged in will be investigated via their IP addresses. It is not yet clear whether or not YouTube and Google complied with federal demands for the information.See the Story
Feds Demand Identity Of YouTube Users Who Watched Certain Videos
Youtube · San BrunoAs if TikTok, Instagram’s Reels, and Snapchat haven’t zapped Gen Z’s attention spans enough, YouTube is now experimenting with a feature that allows users to automatically jump to the best parts of a video. Our doom-scrolling society is doomed. “We’re running a very small experiment in the U.S. for a Premium-only feature that combines user-watched behavior data and AI to help identify the next best point a viewer particularly wants to skip ahead…See the Story
With New YouTube Feature, Attention Spans Are Officially Zero
San Bruno · San BrunoIt’s not just censorship. The federal government reportedly ordered Google to reveal which users were watching certain videos on its YouTube platform.
The feds face a U.S. Supreme Court case for coordinating with Big Tech to violate Americans’ First Amendment free speech rights. But the government may also be violating Americans’ Fourth Amendment rights against “unreasonable searches” by demanding user data from Google-owned YouTube, according t…See the Story
Yet More Gov’t-Big Tech Collusion? New Report on YouTube Raises Disturbing Questions
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San Bruno · San BrunoFIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—YouTube has permanently deleted a deceased psychological therapist’s account for using “hate speech,” citing a 1994 debate in which he referred to a book with the word “sissy” in the title. “By silencing scientific debate they don’t like, YouTube is effectively shaping the public conversation about trauma and sexuality,” Joseph Nicolosi Jr., founder of the Reintegrative Therapy Association and son of the late Joseph Nic…See the Story
YouTube Deletes Therapist's Account for Book Title 'Hate Speech'
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Google · San BrunoFederal investigators obtained court-approved subpoenas for any YouTube viewers who watched tutorials on mapping via drones and augmented reality software. The investigators had been communicating with a suspected money launderer undercover, sent them links to the relevant videos. The subpoena included names, addresses, telephone numbers, and browsing history for as many as 30,000 people.See the Story