YouTube's small creators pay price of policy changes after Logan Paul scandal
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jan/18/youtube-creators-vloggers-ads-logan-paul
While the celebrity YouTuber remains able to monetize clips, vloggers supporting marginalized groups lament yet another barrier to success
YouTube changed Erin Armstrong’s life. The transgender vlogger joined in 2006, posting videos about her transition and connecting with trans people across the globe, building a community that once seemed unimaginable to her.
YouTube's small creators pay price of policy changes after Logan Paul scandal
Jan 18, 2018, 1:18pm UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jan/18/youtube-creators-vloggers-ads-logan-paul
>While the celebrity YouTuber remains able to monetize clips, vloggers supporting marginalized groups lament yet another barrier to success
>YouTube changed Erin Armstrong’s life. The transgender vlogger joined in 2006, posting videos about her transition and connecting with trans people across the globe, building a community that once seemed unimaginable to her.