Live: YouTube CEO apologizes to LGBTQ communityhttps://www.axios.com/youtube-ceo-code-conference-susan-wojcicki-48499355-00e2-41f5-8b77-1c94f12174fa.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic …
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Replying to @thekenyeung
With respect to the incredible
@inafried I would debate calling this an "apology" by@SusanWojcicki tbh2 replies 1 retweet 8 likes -
Agree. See update:https://www.axios.com/youtube-ceo-code-conference-susan-wojcicki-48499355-00e2-41f5-8b77-1c94f12174fa.html …
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Honest question (because I'm really trying to understand YouTube's position here) - if I was to upload a video about all this, in which I referred to
@SusanWojcicki by some sort of slur, the current YT policies are that it's okay as long as I'm making some broader commentary?2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
don't forget - after you spend 30 minutes dehumanizing her, you have to say into the camera "but no one do anything bad to her" and YouTube will take that into account.
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At the risk of being a reply guy, I’d like to correct this to explain that @TeamYouTube would not only take that into consideration, they’d actually let you monetize your videos and make sure the algorithm showed them to other bigots to make you rich. (Which is to say F ‘em.)
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