Some creators banned will be able to apply for a new channel, but not for copyright strikes.
YouTube has explained its plan to give some creators "second chances" though it isn't saying exactly who will qualify.
He says he's worried about what will happen to millions of creators when AI videos are as good as normal ones.
Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety commissioner, pushed for it to be included in the country's social media ban ...
Content creators such as Casey Neistat have warned of the ramifications of Sora, which he called a “TikTok clone where every ...
Portraying Univision as a crucial political tool for Republicans, President Trump is publicly pressing Google to restore ...
Google, for the purpose of FAIRNESS, please let Univision back!” the president wrote in a post on Truth Social.
Hundreds of AI-generated Bollywood videos with 16 million views have been deleted from Google's YouTube after Reuters ...
Some Redditors suggested that simply not watching Joshi's content is one way to avoid supporting such a lifestyle. Others ...
After a recent false start, which saw several controversial web celebrities seeking to kickstart their YouTube channels once ...
Alphabet Inc's YouTube is rolling out its version of social media rival TikTok, a new short-form video service called Shorts, enabled within its video-sharing platform.
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YouTube to reinstate select banned creators under new ‘Second Chance’ program
YouTube launches a “Second Chance” program letting some banned creators rejoin under new rules as it loosens content moderation policies.
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