Ariana Grande is doing more than just casting top YouTube stars in highly-anticipated music videos. The pop songstress unveiled today the trailer for an original YouTube docuseries called the Dangerous Woman Diaries. The four-part event will follow Grande during the tour cycle of her last album, Dangerous Woman, as well as the creation of her latest record, Sweetener.
YouTube is pulling the plug on its 'Creator Credits' feature. In a note on the YouTube Help page for the feature, YouTube says that as of Nov. 26, users can no longer create or edit video credits.
Vine-turned-YouTube star Liza Koshy, who is one of the platform's buzziest personalities, made a killing in ad revenues last year, according to Forbes, which put the 22-year-old on its most recent 30 Under 30 list.
YouTube is abolishing a feature that many creators have harnessed as a promotional tool over the years — despite the fact that viewers have often found the product to be a veritable nuisance.
Yesterday, Facebook gave folks the first glimpse of its newly-developed suite of charitable livestreaming tools.Twenty-five Facebook Gaming creator partners, including DangerousThing, DiMez, TheMissesMae, and X-Bit Gaming, livestreamed for #GivingTuesday — a day founded to counteract the consumerism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday — using the new tools.
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