As the distribution of digital media has diversified, more opportunities have emerged for content thieves who wish to re-upload videos and claim resulting ad revenue for themselves. This infringing process, which Cgp Grey and Brady Haran dubbed “freebooting” in an episode of their Hello, Internet podcast, is particularly prevalent on Facebook, where some freebooted uploads tally tens of millions of unlicensed views.
One of the creators who has been most affected by freebooting is Destin Sandlin, the host and producer of the YouTube channel Smarter Every Day. Sandlin’s educational science videos have scored nearly 300 million views on YouTube, but they’ve also served as ripe targets for freebooters. Between news distributors, individual Reddit users who distill videos into short gifs, and unabashed pirates who aim to profit off the busiest period of Sandlin’s traffic, Smarter Every Day episodes often show on channels where they are not authorized to be.
One of the creators who has been most affected by freebooting is Destin Sandlin, the host and producer of the YouTube channel Smarter Every Day. Sandlin’s educational science videos have scored nearly 300 million views on YouTube, but they’ve also served as ripe targets for freebooters. Between news distributors, individual Reddit users who distill videos into short gifs, and unabashed pirates who aim to profit off the busiest period of Sandlin’s traffic, Smarter Every Day episodes often show on channels where they are not authorized to be.
- 6/24/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
For the second straight year, a trio of YouTube stars sat down with President Barack Obama for a candid and relatively informal interview series that covered a broad range of issues. This year’s lucky interviewers were Adande “Swoozie” Thorne, Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day, and Ingrid “MissGlamorazzi” Nilsen, and their presidential chats have drawn quite a large audience. An on-demand version of the interview has drawn more than one million views on the White House YouTube channel, and several of the topics discussed within the video have sparked conversation online.
As with YouTube’s first presidential interview, the 2016 edition varied widely in terms of the topics it touched upon. Thorne, Sandlin, and Nilsen gave President Obama a chance to restate well-tread talking points about minimum wage, gun control, and the tenor of political discourse in America, but they also brought up a few lesser-known issues. The deepest cut...
As with YouTube’s first presidential interview, the 2016 edition varied widely in terms of the topics it touched upon. Thorne, Sandlin, and Nilsen gave President Obama a chance to restate well-tread talking points about minimum wage, gun control, and the tenor of political discourse in America, but they also brought up a few lesser-known issues. The deepest cut...
- 1/18/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
What do tampons, Kendrick Lamar and Donald Trump all have in common? Answer: the president has an opinion on them. On Friday afternoon, over 37,000 people tuned into the White House's YouTube page to watch President Barack Obama sit down for one-on-one interviews with three different YouTubers - Adande "sWooZie" Thorne, Destin Sandlin (of SmarterEveryday) and Ingrid Nilsen (of missglamorazzi). The topics ranged from serious ones, like the threat of terrorism, to light-hearted moments like the president dripping his toe into the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef. We've rounded up the five biggest things we've learned from the interview below. 1. He's been racially profiled.
- 1/15/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
For the second year in a row, a trio of YouTube stars will sit down with the President of the United States. This year’s lucky content creators are Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day, beauty expert Ingrid Nilsen, and vlogger Adande “Swoozie” Thorne, and their conversation with President Obama went live at 2:15 Pm Est on January 15th.
YouTube’s latest White House interview comes just a few days after President Obama’s final State of the Union address, which he delivered on January 12th. In their conversations with him, the YouTube stars will discuss the most topical issues to them and their fans. In the days leading up to their White House visit, Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne all turned to their viewers and asked them to submit any questions they want the president to answer.
The live stream for YouTube’s latest presidential interview will live on the White House YouTube channel,...
YouTube’s latest White House interview comes just a few days after President Obama’s final State of the Union address, which he delivered on January 12th. In their conversations with him, the YouTube stars will discuss the most topical issues to them and their fans. In the days leading up to their White House visit, Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne all turned to their viewers and asked them to submit any questions they want the president to answer.
The live stream for YouTube’s latest presidential interview will live on the White House YouTube channel,...
- 1/15/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Three of YouTube's most influential vloggers are going to the White House! It was recently announced that Adande Thorne (of sWooZie), Ingrid Nilsen (of missglamorazzi) and Destin Sandlin (of SmarterEveryday) will be interviewing President Obama on Friday, a few days after his State of the Union address on Tuesday, in an attempt to garner increased attention from millennials. Together, the three have a combined 12.1 million subscribers - notably more than The White House's YouTube following, which caps off at 634,000. So, what makes them fit to interview the Commander-in-Chief? Aside from racking up record views on their videos, the YouTubers each...
- 1/11/2016
- by Grace Gavilanes, @gracegavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
Three of YouTube's most influential vloggers are going to the White House! It was recently announced that Adande Thorne (of sWooZie), Ingrid Nilsen (of missglamorazzi) and Destin Sandlin (of SmarterEveryday) will be interviewing President Obama on Friday, a few days after his State of the Union address on Tuesday, in an attempt to garner increased attention from millennials. Together, the three have a combined 12.1 million subscribers - notably more than The White House's YouTube following, which caps off at 634,000. So, what makes them fit to interview the Commander-in-Chief? Aside from racking up record views on their videos, the YouTubers each...
- 1/11/2016
- by Grace Gavilanes, @gracegavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union address on January 12, 2016. Three days later, the President will sit down with three YouTube stars in a live-streamed question-and-answer session. Video creators Destin Sandlin (aka SmarterEveryDay), Ingrid Nilsen, and Adande Thorne (sWooZie) will interview Potus about issues important to the American public on January 15.
YouTube will live stream both Obama’s State of the Union address and his interview with Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne via the official White House channel. The broadcast will stream live from the elegant East Room of the White House, where the three YouTube stars will pose questions to the Commander-in-Chief about topics important to them and their followers. In preparation for the interview, Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne are asking their followers to submit questions to the President using the hashtag #YouTubeAsksObama on social media before the live stream.
This is the second time YouTube...
YouTube will live stream both Obama’s State of the Union address and his interview with Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne via the official White House channel. The broadcast will stream live from the elegant East Room of the White House, where the three YouTube stars will pose questions to the Commander-in-Chief about topics important to them and their followers. In preparation for the interview, Sandlin, Nilsen, and Thorne are asking their followers to submit questions to the President using the hashtag #YouTubeAsksObama on social media before the live stream.
This is the second time YouTube...
- 1/11/2016
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
The Coriolis effect, which causes ocean currents to move in different directions across Earth’s two hemispheres, is a well-known scientific theory. What’s more regularly debated, however, is whether this effect causes toilet water to move in opposite directions in the USA and Australia. That particular factoid has been referenced several times in pop culture, but it has also been refuted, with Hank Green calling it “bunk” in a SciShow video.
Now, in an innovative new video, two members of YouTube’s scientific community have decided to test the Coriolis effect on a small scale. Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day and Derek Muller of Veritasium launched a collaboration in which they both perform the same experiment on opposite sides of the world before sharing their results in a fascinating pair of synchronized videos.
In his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, Sandlin filled a large, circular tub with water. Across the world,...
Now, in an innovative new video, two members of YouTube’s scientific community have decided to test the Coriolis effect on a small scale. Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day and Derek Muller of Veritasium launched a collaboration in which they both perform the same experiment on opposite sides of the world before sharing their results in a fascinating pair of synchronized videos.
In his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, Sandlin filled a large, circular tub with water. Across the world,...
- 6/8/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Astronaut Scott Kelly is currently in the middle of a year-long stay aboard the International Space Station, which Nasa is using to research the health effects of long-term trips to space. Kelly’s journey is the subject of a Time Magazine web series called A Year In Space, but the news publication isn’t alone in its interest in his life. Recently, seven YouTube stars took to the ReelNASA channel, where they each got the chance to ask Kelly one question.
The seven participating creators--Hank Green from Vlogbrothers, Louis from FunForLouis, Emily Graslie from The Brain Scoop, Kyle Hill from Nerdist’s Because Science, Henry Reich from MinutePhysics, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, and Michael Stevens from VSauce--are all popular on YouTube, and all of them, with the exception of Cole, create science videos. Their questions to Kelly ranged from Hill’s, which discusses pop culture’s effect on space travel,...
The seven participating creators--Hank Green from Vlogbrothers, Louis from FunForLouis, Emily Graslie from The Brain Scoop, Kyle Hill from Nerdist’s Because Science, Henry Reich from MinutePhysics, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, and Michael Stevens from VSauce--are all popular on YouTube, and all of them, with the exception of Cole, create science videos. Their questions to Kelly ranged from Hill’s, which discusses pop culture’s effect on space travel,...
- 5/7/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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