
Episode summary: YouTube insists it is not liable for the hate speech in its platform. This is also what YouTube said about the copyrighted material back when it was a start up in 2006. We revisit YouTube’s history with Chris Stokel-Walker author of the new book Youtubers. Plus your host takes responsibility! Chapter eight in the new ToE Failure miniseries.
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Webmentions
Webmentions allow conversations across the web, based on a web standard. They are a powerful building block for the decentralized social web.