Dan and Axios' Ina Fried dig into mounting criticism of how YouTube handles controversial content.
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"Bloomberg's Mark Bergen will chronicle YouTube's rise in his book, "Like, Comment, Subscribe" . (January 14, 2020 )"One set of rules for politicians or "world leaders," another for the rest of us" . (October 20, 2019 )"Steven Crowder had made a number of insults against Vox journalist Carlos Maza" . (June 5, 2019 )"It's facing criticism from both the left and the right for its hate speech policies" . (June 6, 2019 )"Major brands are often unaware that their ads run on these videos" . (January 29, 2020 )"Almost a billion kids will be covered by digital privacy laws by 2021" . (June 11, 2019 )"YouTube's market problems are being compounded by intense scrutiny from regulators and advertisers" . (July 16, 2019 )"The video platform wants solid rules to govern its content moderation, but a looser system could work better" . (June 12, 2019 )"Critics argue the fine doesn't go far enough, especially given how much cash Google has" . (August 30, 2019 )"Experts cite online misinformation on Facebook and other platforms for creating real health problems" . (July 2, 2019 )"Commenters made anti-Semitic and Islamophobic statements in live chats of the hearing" . (April 9, 2019 )
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