YouTube pulled down over a dozen AI "spam" channels as it looks to protect platform quality and preserve its premium pitch to TV marketers.
Google has officially confirmed it is blocking background video playing on third-party mobile browser apps to non-Premium users.
Google has plugged a known loophole that allowed Android users to access background playback without a Premium subscription.
The 16 channels, which were all generating massive income via synthetic engagement, boasted over 35 million total subscribers ...
YouTube appears to have taken down two of the most popular AI slop channels on its platform, along with several others. A ...
Google is reportedly using YouTube errors, preventing video playback, to get users to disable ad blockers in their browsers.
YouTube appears to be running a experiment that could add a new feature to Premium, but take away a feature from free users.