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The 19-year-old son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki was found deceased at the University of California, Berkeley, on Tuesday. His grandmother, Esther Wojcicki, confirmed the devastating news in a Facebook post. The student, identified as Marco Troper, was discovered unresponsive in his dorm at the Clark Kerr Campus, a student housing complex, around 4:23 p.m. local time. Despite immediate life-saving attempts by the Berkeley Fire Department, Troper was pronounced dead at the scene. The University of California Police Department (UCPD) stated that there were no signs of foul play discovered, according to the New York Post. The heartbroken grandmother...
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VIDEOAs you can see in this video, YouTube is officially claiming that all revenue earned by creators up to the moment of demonetization of their channels will be REFUNDED to the advertisers if the demonetization period lasts for more than 50 days. Since the vast majority of channels that are demonetized remain so for more than 50 days, this affects quite a bit of creators and revenue. The strange thing is that demonetized channels at least up to September 2020 were paid their earnings up to the point of demonetization as happened to my DUmmie FUnnies channel. However, starting at...
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VIDEOOn January 2, 2022, YouTube hit my video "Was Remdesivir the Provasic of 2020?" with a Community Guidelines Violation strike and took it down. What you see here in YouTube Files #2 is the back and forth between me and @TeamYouTube on Twitter. Yes, YouTube finally relented but only because of what I suspected was fear of Congress. And speaking of the latter, I hope that the House hearings investigate the unholy alliance between YouTube and Gilead in helping to promote via censorship the latter's highly dangerous drug and expensive drug, Remdesivir. A drug that was promoted by none other...
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VIDEOOn February 16, 2023 the CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki announced she was resigning. As you can see in this video the day before, in a tweet forwarded to such members of Congress as Jim Jordan, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Green, and Anna Paulina Luna, I stated that there are many things for the House to investigate about YouTube when the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government looks into the connections between YouTube and the federal government as well as Big Pharma. Among those things that need to be investigated is the over-the-top censorship of the...
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki says she’s stepping down
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ANAHEIM, CA – JULY 23: Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube delivers her keynote at #VidCon at Anaheim Convention Center on July 23, 2015 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by FilmMagic/FilmMagic) The CEO of Google-owned YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, recently urged governments around the world to pass new laws aimed at canceling speech, especially on the web, that is deemed “harmful.” Wojcicki discussed her path to “more control over online speech,” which seemingly includes passing laws that have no regard for the First Amendment. NEW – YouTube CEO Wojcicki recommends governments pass laws to gain more control over online speech, and elsewhere.pic.twitter.com/IVpOWLP6uH —...
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The leading infectious-disease expert, Dr Anthony Fauci recommends that people take vitamin supplements, especially with the schools resuming operations between COVID-19 pandemic, and the flu season nearing. Key Highlights Dr Anthony Fauci, in an interview revealed that he consumes vitamin D and C supplements to reduce his susceptibility to infections He said he recommends that people should consume these supplements (Cut) For the uninitiated, Dr Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the USA. Speaking with actress Jennifer Garner in a social media live interview, Fauci mentioned that he himself takes vitamin C...
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VIDEO The World Health Organization is looked upon by YouTube and many others as an independent "authoritative source." However, is WHO really independent? As you can see, even Foreign Policy Magazine, which is hardly a "right-wing" news outlet since it endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016, described WHO as an "accomplice" of China which is run by the Chinese Communist Party. Since Foreign Policy magazine and, increasingly, many other respected outlets are describing WHO in a similar manner, that means if they are correct, ultimately YouTube also considers the Chinese Communist Party as an "authoritative source" since is controls WHO.
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President Trump, in an interview on “Hannity” last week, slammed the World Health Organization (WHO) for its “China-centric” views, adding the global health agency’s projections and pronouncements about the coronavirus pandemic have been routinely wrong. One of WHO’s earliest flawed pronouncements, the president told host Sean Hannity, was to strongly recommend against the U.S. restricting travel from China. Earlier Tuesday at a news briefing, Trump said he may put a “very powerful hold” on U.S. funding to the WHO. Sen. Lindsey Graham also said that the World Health Organization (WHO) should not receive funding from the United States under its...
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki apologized to the LGBT community Monday for how the video-streaming site has handled anti-gay comments. “I know that the decisions we made was very hurtful to the LGBTQ community and that wasn’t our intention at all,” Wojcicki said during a tech industry conference in Arizona, according to USA Today. She was particularly referring to a recent controversy over comments made by conservative commentator Steven Crowder about Vox journalist Carlos Maza. Maza accused the conservative of inciting harassment and making derogatory comments about his ethnicity and sexuality. YouTube decided to demonetize Crowder's videos, but has refused to...
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On Monday, tech website Recode published an interview conducted by YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki with Recode's co-founder Kara Swisher, who bemoaned that her 13-year-old son had started watching Ben Shapiro videos, claimed watching the videos was a "gateway drug" to eventually watching Neo-Nazi videos, and said she would remove Shapiro's video’s from YouTube if she could. That prompted Shapiro to fire back on Twitter, "It seems rather illiberal of you to ask YouTube to ban my videos."
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Kirsten Gillibrand received over 20,000 thousand dollars from Palo Alto High School. Why is a California high school giving $20,400 to a Junior New York Senator? This really makes no sense. Why is a public school giving taxpayer money to ANY campaign? Is the high school name BS and meant to hide the real donor? Is this a money laundering scheme? Palo Alto High School is in one of the richest neighborhoods in the U.S. It is a pipeline to the University of California system, Stanford, and Ivy League schools. What’s more even the teachers are extraordinarily well-connected. For instance,...
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