( The Hill) – YouTube is rolling out a “second chance” program to allow previously banned creators to apply for new channels, the company announced Thursday.
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Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as NotebookCheck, and ...
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ATLANTA — A federal panel of outside vaccine advisers voted unanimously Friday to soften Covid-19 vaccine recommendations for Americans while maintaining access for people who want shots and are able ...
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Several prominent YouTube creators have posted concerns about drops in views over the past month, and Google has posted a response to the widespread reports. Here's what YouTube said in a blogpost ...