When you smash that 'Subscribe' button on a YouTube channel, it doesn't mean you'll instantly be notified about all videos that channel uploads. To the seemingly perennial ire of creators on the world's largest video sharing site, the standard Subscribe button doesn't function intuitively.
Merch upstart Teespring, which operates a pact with YouTube that enables creators to vend items alongside their videos, is joining forces with competing platform Twitch.
Quibi is still roughly one year away from launch, but the short-form brainchild of Jeffrey Katzenberg continues to add notable names to its upcoming content slate.
Eugene Lee Yang, who is one quarter of YouTube's The Try Guys, has come out of the closet in spectacular fashion — via a music video that also serves as a massive fundraiser for The Trevor Project
Twitch is suing 100 people for flooding its site with pornography, gore, and graphic imagery, including livestreams of the Christchurch massacre footage. There's only one problem: the Amazon-owned platform has no idea who these 100 people are.
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