Mr Beast, one of YouTube’s biggest stars, sparked a heated debate on January 11 when he released a video titled I Helped 2,000 People Walk Again.
YouTuber MrBeast has accused Reddit’s r/YouTube community of censoring his post about helping people with prosthetic legs. For the unversed, MrBeast recently uploaded a video titled “I Helped 2,000 People Walk Again,
MrBeast expresses frustration after r/YouTube removes a viral post about his prosthetic video, with YouTube responding
YouTube faces renewed backlash after a minor confused an adult actress for a popular YouTuber in a porn ad on the platform.
Second, Arm is working on boosting its royalty rates. The company kicked off an initiative in 2019 to generate an additional $1 billion in annual revenue through higher royalty rates. Analysts expect Arm to produce a bit less than $4 billion in revenue during fiscal 2025, so that extra $1 billion would represent a substantial increase.
Reddit’s 190.9% visibility surge raises concerns about Google’s ranking fairness, favoring user-generated content.
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YouTube ads are getting more frustrating, with some users reporting unskippable ads that are nearly an hour long. Are ad blockers to blame?
Ads are a part of life now, and they permeate our internet experience. This is especially true for people who use YouTube for free. Users are subject to the obligatory 15-second unskippable ads, but how about an ad as long as The Lord Of The Ring: Fellowship Of The Ring?
YouTube announced a number of new experimental features for Premium subscribers. You can now listen to music videos in higher quality and watch Shorts with picture-in-picture.
Reddit communities dedicated to PC gaming, Nintendo, and Destiny have decided to blacklist links to X (formerly Twitter) due to owner Elon Musk’s recent Nazi-like saluting at an inauguration rally for President Donald Trump as part of a growing movement by users of the social media site to distance themselves from the controversial billionaire.
Subreddits devoted to sports, videogaming and even geographic areas have opted to block links to Musk's X social network.