Category: YouTube News

How should an influencer sound?

By: Rebecca Jennings

For 10 straight years, the most popular way to introduce oneself on YouTube has been a single phrase: “Hey guys!” That’s pretty obvious to anyone who’s ever watched a YouTube video about, well, anything, but the company still put in the energy to actually track the data over the past decade. “What’s up” …

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YouTube Taps into the Popularity of BTS to Boost its New ‘Shorts’ Option

By: Andrew Hutchinson

After rolling out the next stage of its TikTok-esque ‘Shorts’ feature last week, which sees the beta version of the option now available in all regions, and making Shorts available to all US users last month, YouTube is now looking to take Shorts to the next level, as it seeks to fend off …

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YouTube Updates Terms On Facial Data Collection, Monetisation, And Tax On US Earnings

By: Sarvesh Mathi

YouTube on Wednesday notified its non-US users that it is updating its Terms of Service on the collection of facial recognition data, the company’s right to monetize, and tax-withholding on US earnings. The new terms will take effect on 1 June 2021 for users outside the US. YouTube notified a similar update to US …

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YouTube acquires Indian social commerce startup Simsim

Mobile

By: Manish Singh

YouTube has acquired social commerce startup Simsim, the Google-owned firm said on Tuesday. Neither of the firms disclosed the terms of the deal, but two people with knowledge of the matter told TechCrunch the Indian startup was valued at more than $70 million.

Two-year-old Simsim had raised about $17 million prior …

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YouTube isn’t the music villain anymore

By: Shira Ovide

YouTube has long been the most popular music service in the world. What’s changed is that YouTube isn’t the Darth Vader of the music industry anymore.

For years, some artists and suits at record companies loved the zillions of clicks that music videos got on YouTube, but they complained that the site, owned …

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YouTube adding tools to identify ‘authoritative’ health sources

By: Travis Pittman

YouTube says it will take steps to help its users identify health videos from “authoritative sources” to find credible information. It comes as the Biden administration has been calling out social media companies over allowing COVID-19 and vaccine misinformation.

“We’re adding new health source information panels on videos to help viewers identify videos from authoritative …

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YouTube introduces ‘Super Thanks’ feature to reward creators; here’s how it works

YouTube Mobile

By: BusinessToday

To compete with TikTok and Instagram, YouTube has rolled out a new feature for creators on the platform to earn money from their subscribers. The feature, called Super Thanks, is the fourth way for YouTube creators to make money.

Subscribers can purchase Super Thanks in order to say thanks to their favourite …

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YouTube’s newest monetization tool lets viewers tip creators for their uploads

YouTube Office

By: Amanda Silverberg

YouTube announced its latest feature, Super Thanks, on Tuesday. This is YouTube’s fourth Paid Digital Good, which is what the platform calls any product that lets fans directly pay creators. So far, these tools include Super Chat, Super Stickers and channel subscriptions — but Super Thanks is YouTube’s first of these features that allows fans …

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How these 3 creators are making the most of their channel memberships

YouTube Channel Memberships

By: Muli Salem

When we launched channel memberships on YouTube, we did it with the goal of helping creators diversify their revenue streams beyond ads and bringing fans even closer to the content and creators they love. With channel memberships, fans pay a monthly fee to their favorite channels to get access to unique badges, custom emoji, …

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YouTube to pilot test shopping from livestreams with select creators

By: Sarah Perez

YouTube will begin pilot testing a new feature that will allow viewers to shop for products directly from livestream videos. The feature will initially launch with just a handful of creators and brands, the company says, and is an expansion of the integrated shopping experience YouTube began beta testing earlier this year…read more. …

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