3/29/2023 0 Comments Apple $999 standGoogle-owned YouTube today temporarily cut off Crowder's ad revenue as support for Maza surged, but quickly U-turned and said it would turn the money tap back on once Crowder, er, stopped selling T-shirts from the site. Even as the web vid goliath on Wednesday said it has amended its policies to "prohibiting videos alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation or exclusion" – no more white supremacy, apparently – it faces ongoing complaints from Vox journalist Carlos Maza over the platform's refusal to take action against YouTuber Steven Crowder: Crowder is accused of lobbing homophobic and racist slurs at the journo in a string of YouTube videos. People who want a very high quality monitor will be willing to pay a bit more for this versatile accessory. It must be built to handle the weight of the monitor in all orientations, not tip over, be easily adjustable. YouTube has been under fire this week for its uneven handling of hate speech complaints. Is there any logical reason why the new stand for Apple's Display costs 999 It’s an accessory for a very expensive monitor. We've also emailed YouTube to see whether anyone there can provide further insight into the copyright takedown request. Interestingly, there are many other videos of the event, shared on YouTube and Twitter, that weren't taken down presumably because they didn't include any embarrassing mocking of the pointlessly expensive monitor stand. The Register asked Apple for an explanation, but the company's communications team has not been communicative. This video contains content from Apple, who has blocked it on copyright grounds.
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