Carlos Maza has accused YouTube of viewing LGBT creators as “props" in its effort to appear tolerant and sensitive.

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When friendships between online celebrities end, their history becomes a weapon.

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YouTube drama rarely unfolds at this scale, or with such clarity.


The social media format can't replace history books, but it does create a surprising intimacy between viewer and subject.

George Zimmerman's profiles have been removed from the services.

College reaction videos on YouTube are teaching next year's applicants about the reality of college admissions.

Cybersecurity expert Chad Loder said he’s been frustrated by the platform’s seeming inability to crack down on accounts that espouse racist, homophobic and violent rhetoric.

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On YouTube, conspiracies don’t live on the fringes; they’re fodder for some of YouTube’s biggest personalities.

Charles Ross, who has gained some 2 million followers for prank videos on YouTube, has never been seriously punished despite his arrest record. Some are wondering why.

Why.

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