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YouTube launched in 2005 as a video sharing platform, and was acquired by Google (now Alphabet) in 2006. It has built an entire community of creators that run channels dedicated to topics like gaming, tech reviews, and beauty. It also houses news videos and entertainment such as music videos, movie trailers, and clips from late-night TV shows. YouTube’s rapid growth has not been without problems. YouTubers typically make money from ads that run in front of their videos, but if they break the platform’s rules, their channels and videos can be demonetized. Executives and moderators have worked to combat harassment, misinformation, terrorist propaganda, hate content, and other abuse. The Verge runs two YouTube channels, The Verge and Verge Science.

YouTube says its auto livestream captions are now available for all creators

Google and YouTube will cut off ad money for climate change deniers

YouTube cancels Rewind for good after years of everyone hating it

YouTube Music will launch free background listening starting in Canada

NBCUniversal and YouTubeTV reach agreement to avoid dropped channels

Ah fuck: YouTube reinstates classic ‘I can’t believe you’ve done this’ meme

YouTube bans vaccine misinformation

YouTube Music’s new Wear OS app is coming to older smartwatches after all

Discord starts testing YouTube integration weeks after Google shuts down music bots

YouTube tests video downloads for your desktop browser

Demi Adejuyigbe reminds us that, once again, it’s September 21st

Meet the YouTubers determined to find lost media

YouTube TV is expanding its Spanish-language programming

YouTube is also forcing the popular Rythm Discord music bot offline

YouTube halves the number of subscribers you need to unlock Community posting

YouTube reports having 50 million Premium and Music subscribers

TimTheTatman, one of Twitch’s biggest streamers, moves to YouTube Gaming

HBO Max and YouTube are now on Spectrum TV

DrLupo is the latest streamer to move from Twitch to YouTube Gaming

Google finally releases YouTube Music Wear OS app, but only for Samsung’s new watches

YouTube Premium subscribers can now turn on picture-in-picture on iPhone — here’s how

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A guide to platform fees

The quirks and features of YouTube car reviews with Doug DeMuro

Building a career on pushing buttons and seeing what happens

YouTube says its Partner Program now has 2 million members

YouTube will show video chapters right in search results

Jake Paul will not face federal charges after FBI raid

Google restricts ad targeting of minors and will delist photos of kids at their request

YouTube creators can now get $10,000 per month for making Shorts

YouTube chief product officer Neal Mohan on the algorithm, monetization, and the future for creators

A peek behind the curtain at the creator economy and what’s next for YouTube Shorts

YouTube ‘Premium Lite’ subscription offers ad-free viewing for less

Thanks to the Rickroll, ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ hits 1 billion YouTube plays

Next Gen Favorites: the Alicia Keys Tiny Desk concert