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YouTube star Jake Paul is lacing up his boxing gloves once again, this time for a long-awaited fight against professional boxer Tommy Fury.
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YouTube star Jake Paul is lacing up his boxing gloves once again, this time for a long-awaited fight against professional boxer Tommy Fury.
Paul vs. Fury PPV
Price: $49.99
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Now boasting a 6-0 record with four knockouts, the boxing world is starting to take Paul seriously. His most recent win against UFC legend Anderson Silva confirmed that Paul can be dangerous in the ring, and a win...
- 2/26/2023
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Days after a BBC investigation revealed the presence of "more than 1,400 videos" promoting the essay writing company EduBirdie, YouTube has taken efforts to divest itself from the ethically-questionable service. The video site has removed content that features EduBirdie endorsements, the BBC reported on May 5.
Some creators who had previously promoted EduBirdie, such as Adam Saleh, had already removed videos featuring the company before YouTube put its purge into effect. Therefore, its unclear exactly how many videos YouTube axed, though the number is believed to at least be in the hundreds.
EduBirdie allows its users to commission trained writers to pen academic essays, which can then be turned in as if they were written by the customers. While that service is legal, it is not allowed to be hawked on YouTube, which lists "Academic Aids" among the products it prohibits from being advertised. "This includes "test-taking" services, in which someone takes an exam for someone else,...
Some creators who had previously promoted EduBirdie, such as Adam Saleh, had already removed videos featuring the company before YouTube put its purge into effect. Therefore, its unclear exactly how many videos YouTube axed, though the number is believed to at least be in the hundreds.
EduBirdie allows its users to commission trained writers to pen academic essays, which can then be turned in as if they were written by the customers. While that service is legal, it is not allowed to be hawked on YouTube, which lists "Academic Aids" among the products it prohibits from being advertised. "This includes "test-taking" services, in which someone takes an exam for someone else,...
- 5/7/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Influencer marketing allows online video channels to serve as legitimate businesses, but creators must still be careful about the companies they promote. Hundreds learned that lesson after a BBC report revealed that EduBirdie, an essay-writing service whose product has been described as a form of academic dishonesty, ran a widespread campaign of branded videos on YouTube.
EduBirdie customers pay for other people to write their essays and are assured that the rendered services are "plagarism-free." More than 250 creators, according to the BBC, promoted the company on their channels and shared their own experiences with it. In total, EduBirdie advertisements spanned "more than 1,400 videos with a total of more than 700 million views," the BBC said.
Some of the channels that featured EduBirdie content, such as Adam Saleh and Jmx, have millions of subscribers. Those creators and many others have since taken down their EduBirdie videos, but snippets of the infringing clips...
EduBirdie customers pay for other people to write their essays and are assured that the rendered services are "plagarism-free." More than 250 creators, according to the BBC, promoted the company on their channels and shared their own experiences with it. In total, EduBirdie advertisements spanned "more than 1,400 videos with a total of more than 700 million views," the BBC said.
Some of the channels that featured EduBirdie content, such as Adam Saleh and Jmx, have millions of subscribers. Those creators and many others have since taken down their EduBirdie videos, but snippets of the infringing clips...
- 5/3/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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