![]() Trump now has full access to his Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts, potentially giving him the social media reach that helped him win the 2016 presidential election, according to The Washington Post.īut he has yet to begin taking advantage of the internet megaphones, preferring to post on his own platform Truth Social and speak at rallies. Recently, Trump submitted his nomination for the Presidential bid for the 2024 election. Many conservatives accused YouTube of liberal bias, while YouTubers like Styxhexenhammer666 and Ben Shapiro believed corporations like Vox wanted to quash competition.Trump's several social media account was suspended after Januattack on the US capitol. YouTube terminated three others, one being Norwegian musician survivalist writer and convicted felon Varg Vikernes. Several conservative channels such as Black Pigeon Speaks and The Golden One became demonetized. The next day, YouTube demonetized Crowder and refused to resume ads for him until Crowder addressed "all of the issues." This event started the #VoxAdpocalypse movement.Ĭarlos and Vox's involvement with new YouTube guidelines formed the fourth wave of YouTube Adpocalypse. This decision drew considerable criticism. Four days later, YouTube responded that the language, though 'hurtful,' didn't violate its policies, and they would not remove it. Crowder responded with a video where he declared war on Vox for suppressing competition. Maza said that Crowder's fans doxxed and harassed him after his copyright strike against Steven Crowder, despite Steven not encouraging such harassment. In June 2019, StevenCrowder reacted to the Vox series Strikethrough, offending Carlos Maza. Romano has said she had received harassment on Twitter after posting content about PewDiePie. ![]() In December 2018, Vox received criticism from fans of PewDiePie for articles by reporter Aja Romano, including one alleging PewDiePie had ties to the alt-right and white supremacism. YouTubers like Jay Exci, captainmidnight, and ComicBookCast2 made several response videos, accusing Vox of completely mishandling the MCU. Their viewers heavily panned it, harshly criticizing Vox's interpretations of the Marvel and DC movies. Among their various points, they accused it of continuity clutter and handling crossovers poorly due to a perceived lack of stakes in the overall story. In October 2018, Vox uploaded a video criticizing the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This perceived hypocrisy led to a massive uproar in the PC community came roaring back, leading to conflict escalation. In February 2019, Vox Media started taking down these criticism and parody videos for copyright a few days after the Verge published an article about the abuse of copyright takedowns on YouTube for censorship. In response, the Verge deleted the video. PC enthusiasts and the tech community widely panned it, including tech YouTubers like Bitwit and ReviewTechUSA. In September 2018, a subsidiary of Vox called the Verge posted a guide for building a high-end custom gaming PC as a case study for the Streisand effect. On September 29, 2017, Ezra shifted his position to Vox's editor-at-large, naming his deputy Lauren Williams as editor-in-chief. Vox fired Emmett Rensin in June 2016 after he spread controversy about Trump's tweets, later hiring Liz Plank as a political correspondent. The site launched on April 6, 2014, with him as its editor-in-chief. ![]() ![]() They have 10.5 million subscribers and 2.8 billion views as of April 2022.Įzra Klein joined Vox Media after leaving the Washington Post in January 2014. Vox's YouTube channel creates live-action animated videos covering many topics. Vox is known for its concept of explanatory journalism and its use of "card stacks" to define terms and provide context. Vox is a left-leaning American news/opinion website and subsidiary of Vox Media, a mass media company Melissa Bell and Ezra Klein founded in 2014.
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