YouTube’s Beauty Wars Are About More Than Makeup

WIRED’s Emma Gray Ellis joins this week’s Device Lab podcast to explain the newest YouTube drama and discuss the result of “cancel culture.”
WIRED’s Emma Grey Ellis joins this week’s Gadget Lab podcast to explain the latest YouTube drama and discuss the implications of “cancel culture.”Original article
Author: Wired

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