Grabien
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YouTube demonetizes channel run by company that develops tools for journalists: Grabien's founder and editor Tom Elliot said on Twitter that he wasn't surprised YouTube demonetized the company's channel. "I suspected this was coming after YouTube last month randomly pulled down a Trump clip from CPAC in February, giving our channel a 'strike,'" Elliot said on Twitter. When Twitter reportedly demonetized Grabien's channel, it indicated that its reviewers found "reused content" on the company's channel. YouTube allegedly charged Grabien with using "someone else's content without making changes that add significant value." But Elliot contested this claim on Twitter, arguing that Grabien only posts "original montages and news clips pulled from public domain news sources. If it were true, surely they would’ve flagged specific clips." Demonetization has been one of YouTube's most impactful tools harming independent creators. "By promoting videos that meet certain criteria, YouTube tips the scales in favor of organizations or creators — big ones, mostly — that can meet those standards," wrote liberal tech outlet The Verge.       

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