YouTube gives banned creators a second shot
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At its annual Made on YouTube event this week, YouTube unveiled tons of new updates, features, and tools geared toward creators, including updates to YouTube Live, new ways to monetize, and more. Studio updates include “likeness” detection and lip-synced dubs, and the company is offering new AI tools for podcasters to help promote their shows.
You can make minimal edits to videos in the YouTube Studio, or make more extensive changes in a third-party editing app.
YouTube is the go-to platform for vloggers, content creators, musicians, and anyone who loves to share their life through the art of video. The most-followed channels on the platform have amassed huge subscriber counts, well into the millions, showing just ...
YouTube launches a handful of updates for creators, including lip-syncing features for dubbed videos, likeness detection, collabs, an AI chatbot, and more.
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After a long battle to hammer out specifics, YouTube TV and NBC Universal have agreed to a long-term deal which will
YouTube will begin letting certain terminated creators make new channels. Eligible accounts will see the option appear at some point over the next few weeks. The company notes that “not every type of channel termination will be eligible” but seems intentionally vague on details.