In letter to creators, CEO Susan Wojcicki says YouTube has paid more than $30B to creators, artists, and media organizations over the last three years
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@mattnavarra
Matt Navarra
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YouTube Shorts, TikTok competitor, is already getting 3.5 billion daily views in India https://www.cnbc.com/...
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@venkatananth
Venkat Ananth
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Very interesting. YouTube Shorts (its “TikTok competitor") apparently has managed to garner 3.5 billion daily views in India, since it began beta-testing it in September. https://www.cnbc.com/...
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@stokel
Chris Stokel-Walker
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YouTube CEO @SusanWojcicki just announced her 2021 priorities. Among them? Shortform video (aka being TikTok). Videos on YouTube Shorts, trialled in India, are seeing 3.5 billion views a day https://blog.youtube/...
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@susanwojcicki
Susan Wojcicki
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Today I updated the YouTube community on our priorities for 2021. Read more about our plans to grow the creator economy, live up to our responsibilities, help people learn, build for the future & advocate for creators on regulatory issues: http://blog.youtube/...
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@nealmohan
Neal Mohan
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Our 2021 priorities for @YouTubeCreators in our letter from @SusanWojcicki including: more transparency in our policies, improvements to the appeal process, and even more products to support success in creator economy.... https://blog.youtube/...
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@rkyncl
Robert Kyncl
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Check out @SusanWojcicki's latest Community Letter on our priorities for 2021. Includes an important pledge to creators: more policy transparency, more support to help creators succeed, and improvements to the appeal process. Read here: https://blog.youtube/...
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@shiraovide
Shira Ovide
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I appreciate the thoughtfulness of this YouTube letter. Acknowledging mistakes and the frustrations of video creators, while celebrating what went right and setting clear goals. And as always, words need to translate into effective actions. https://blog.youtube/...
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@youtubeinsider
@youtubeinsider
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In this year's first letter, @SusanWojcicki's says YouTube's focused on: - growing the creator economy - living up to our responsibilities - helping people learn new skills - building for the future of YouTube - and the regulatory landscape. https://blog.youtube/...
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@mikeelgan
Mike Elgan
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Yeah, but how much did creators pay YouTube? https://www.theverge.com/...
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@dylanbyers
Dylan Byers
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YouTube's @SusanWojcicki new annual letter includes note on “regulatory landscape”: “This year, we'll continue to advocate on behalf of creators and work closely with governments to make sure policymakers understand the potential impact their decisions could have on all of you.”