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Vox youtube adpocalypse5/9/2023 It’s those two simultaneous decisions that sparked the #VoxAdpocalypse hashtag. When that was met with outcries, YouTube decided to demonetize Crowder’s channel.Īfter Maza lobbied for YouTube to do something about Crowder, YouTube announced a policy cracking down on a vast number of channels pushing conspiracy theories. Maza posted a lengthy thread detailing his harassment, but YouTube decided not to suspend Crowder. He’s also attacked Maza for his race and his sexuality, at one point calling him a “lispy queer.” Maza says Crowder fans doxed him, and he’s been on the receiving end of tremendous harassment online from some of Crowder’s 3 million YouTube subscribers. Carlos Maza is a journalist at Vox-a center-left politics site-where he’s produced a number of videos for a series called “Strikethrough.”įor months, conservative YouTuber and comedian Steven Crowder has been critiquing Maza’s videos. #Voxadpocalypse is the backlash to the backlash to the backlash to the backlash of what can best be summed up as a YouTube feud. #VoxAdpocalypse- Steven Crowder JWhat is VoxAdpocalypse? Yesterday, Vox, a multi-million dollar corporation succeeded in stripping independent YouTube creators of their livelihood… journalists, educators, podcasts… And they want us all to forget and go on as usual. It’s VoxAdpocalypse, and while it’s not the smoothest attempt at combining Vox, ads, and apocalypse (#Advoxalypse was right there), it’s not going away. If you have been on Twitter over the past two days, you may have seen an extremely forced portmanteau tacked onto the tweets of some conservatives ranting about YouTube monetization.
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