
YouTube announces new policies against hate speech and conspiracy theories
YouTube's taking a tougher stance against hate speech and conspiracy theories with new policy changes coming to the platform.
YouTube's taking a tougher stance against hate speech and conspiracy theories with new policy changes coming to the platform.
Couldn't get your YouTube fix this Sunday? You're not alone, and the impact goes beyond Google.
Beginning in August, YouTube will change how subscriber counts are publicly displayed on YouTube by showing an abbreviated number instead of the exact count.
YouTube has been shifting its Originals strategy over the last few months, and now the availability of its content will be shifting, too.
They'll come in the second half of the season, but we don't know who we'll be watching yet.
YouTube's been trying to create premium original content for a few years now, but it looks like those efforts are being ditched.
Google is experiencing an outage where most of its services are unavailable to users in the U.S., with Gmail, YouTube, and Drive all reporting as down.
In an effort to keep young people safe while watching YouTube, the company's announced that it'll start automatically disabling comments on any videos that feature minors.
YouTube's outlined new changes for the way it recommends videos on the site to make sure people are only suggested videos they actually care about.
YouTube will start banning prank videos that pose a 'risk of serious danger.'
Users were reporting trouble loading videos and YouTube's home page earlier today, but Team YouTube says it's fixed the problem.
YouTube is one of the most popular video platforms on the planet, and it’s worth knowing your way around it.
Whether you look at YouTube Music as three years or just six months old, one thing is clear: this product isn't finished yet, is filled with issues and is incredibly frustrating to use on a daily basis.
YouTube has finally released as an official app to the Oculus Go, here's how to get it for yourself.
YouTube has been promising a dark theme on Android for months and months, and it is finally rolling out to users!
YouTube has seen a monumental uptick in usage in India over the last two years on the back of affordable 4G plans, with the service touting 245 million active monthly users from the country.
As announced back at Google I/O in May, the YouTube Android app now shows how much time you've spent watching videos in an attempt to create healthier usage habits.
YouTube Music is here, and it’s going to blow music-lovers away. Just as soon as YouTube finishes making it work properly, that is.
Why can’t YouTube for Android get the same dark mode iOS and YouTube’s website have had for months now?
YouTube seems simple, doesn't it? You click a video, your watch a video, you waste a few minutes of your day, rinse, lather, repeat. But there are a few tricks to make YouTube better, smarter, and less freaking annoying.