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YouTube made everyone broadcasters.
Mark Bergen • Like, Comment, Subscribe
Throughout the 2000s media was still in some significant sense balkanized. People did not just consume stories, they visited story sources, and the sources were numerous. Everything from trusted websites associated with legacy media institutions like the New York Times to popular aggregators like Drudge and blogs like the Huffington Post thrived, a... See more
Michael Solana • JUMP
After the lawsuit Hurley advised Grove to tone it down; YouTube didn’t want to look too much like a TV network.
Mark Bergen • Like, Comment, Subscribe
his defense mechanism is to become his own one-stop smear shop.
Sharyl Attkisson • The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote
The online world was his stage; he just needed to decide who would come out from behind the curtain.
Nick Bilton • American Kingpin: Catching the Billion-Dollar Baron of the Dark Web
Carmel DeAmicis @carmeldea
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YouTube’s commitment to free speech and, maybe worse, threaten its liability protections.