by Geoff Peters | Sep 29, 2021 | Advocacy
YouTube unveiled a new content moderation policy on Wednesday purportedly aimed at reducing public health misinformation—but Christian communicators should take note of the rationale for the new rule as described by YouTube’s Vice President for Trust and Safety, Matt...
by | Sep 8, 2021 | Equipping
YouTube was created in 2005. Now, 16 years later, YouTube is the world’s second-most visited website, second-most used social platform, and the second largest search engine in the world. Second place. That’s not too shabby in a world of Facebook and Google. In...
by imagine-admin | Aug 24, 2021 | Equipping
Church planter and YouTuber, Trey Van Camp, shares key reasons it makes sense for church to use YouTube—beyond simply posting sermons.https://youtu.be/y4HFTWJrFNs
by | Mar 30, 2021 | Advocacy
Last week, the Justice Department urged a federal judge to uphold Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to protect YouTube in an ongoing lawsuit with some of its content creators. This lawsuit began in June 2020 when four black content creators filed a class...
by Chuck Smith | Mar 15, 2021 | Equipping
Now that churches are starting to physically meet again, and even with some restrictions, most are engaging again with their congregation. However, as that happens, I’m seeing far too many pastors relax and assume the livestream service should become a lower priority....