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YouTube and Reddit are among the social media sites that may become inaccessible to VPN-less Australians in the near future.
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YouTube's no stranger to weird UI and functionality-hindering bugs, and today's no different. Something strange is afoot, but only on the web version of YouTube. The platform's search filters, which normally let users narrow down video search results on the basis of upload date,
YouTube TV users on Reddit report seeing a $10 monthly credit applied to their bills for the next six months after losing Disney channels.
YouTube expands age verification to more users. Several users are reporting on Reddit seeing new restrictions being applied to their accounts.
YouTube TV and Disney are negotiating a renewed distribution agreement, and if a deal—or an extension of talks—isn’t agreed to by Friday, ESPN and ABC would likely go dark on the platform. Alternatively,
Following its failed deal with Disney, YouTube TV is handing out $10 monthly credits—but not everyone qualifies, and it’s not automatic.
One Piece fans are now fed up with the weird theories and speculations that revolve around the internet and spread misinformation about the story.