
Every time YouTube tries to fix something, the company, an arm of Alphabet Inc’s Google, risks losing the neutrality that it needs to thrive. — AFP Relaxnews
YouTube spent 2019 answering critics with some of the most drastic changes in its 15-year history. With each step, it gave those activists, regulators and lawmakers more reasons to attack its free-wheeling, user-generated business model.
Susan Wojcicki, YouTube’s chief executive officer, announced her goals in April. "My top priority,” she wrote, "is responsibility.”
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