(The Hill) – YouTube is rolling out a “second chance” program to allow previously banned creators to apply for new channels, the company announced Thursday. “We know many terminated creators deserve a ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 4: Detail of the YouTube logo outside the YouTube Space studios in London, taken on June 4, 2019. (Photo by Olly Curtis/Future via Getty Images) YouTube and its parent ...
Fire departments across Maryland’s Eastern Shore are still storing stockpiles of banned firefighting foam years after the ...
YouTube Launches 'Second Chance' Program for Banned Creators The return won't be easy. Among other things, YouTube will review a creator's off-platform activity to ensure they won't harm users.
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