Carlos Maza started posting videos on YouTube, and ran afoul of a guy who reminded him of his high school bullies. He asked YouTube to intervene, and then things got extremely complicated.
Further Reading:
Carlos Maza's video series Strikethrough
Mark Bergen on how toxic videos became more common on YouTube
Megan Farokhmanesh's article about Google's LGBTQ e ... Show More
Jul 2014
Ep. 41 Kingsley- Ear Biscuits
Popular rant-vlogger, Kingsley, sits down with Rhett & Link this week to talk about his experience as one of the only openly gay black men at the top of the YouTube charts, how he got his first big break thanks to popular TV show "Tosh.0," why he chooses to use profanity in his v ... Show More
1h 2m
Jan 2014
Ep. 15 Michael Stevens (Vsauce) - Ear Biscuits
This week Rhett & Link get to know Michael Stevens, creator and host of popular YouTube channel, VSauce, on a personal level that is publicly unprecedented, as they chat about his aspirations of being a "Polymath" as a child, how a video called "Hillary Clinton Farts" played a ma ... Show More
1h 6m
May 2020
The Ethics of YouTube Tech Reviews with Mr. Mobile!
This week, we have our good friend and fellow YouTuber Michael Fisher, aka "Mr. Mobile", dial into the MKBHD headquarters to discuss the ethics involved in reviewing tech on YouTube. Michael is very well-known in the tech community as being uncharacteristically open regarding his ... Show More
1h 31m