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An award-winning New York Times Magazine writer resigned from the publication Friday after signing a letter criticizing Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.

Jazmine Hughes, who had also previously worked as an editor for the magazine, signed the “Writers Against the War on Gaza” petition, which labels Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza a “genocide.”

Jake Silverstein, the magazine’s editor, announced Hughes’ resignation in a staff message Friday, the Times reported.

“While I respect that she has strong convictions, this was a clear violation of The Times’s policy on public protest,” Silverstein wrote. “This policy, which I fully support, is an important part of our commitment to independence.”

Hughes previously signed another letter, along with other Times staffers, protesting the publication’s coverage of trans issues. The letter was criticized by Times leadership.

“She and I discussed that her desire to stake out this kind of public position and join in public protests isn’t compatible with being a journalist at The Times, and we both came to the conclusion that she should resign,” Silverstein continued.

Hughes declined a request for comment from the Times.

New York Times Magazine contributing writer Jamie Lauren Keiles, who also signed the petition, announced Friday that he would no longer be contributing to the publication. He said being affiliated with the Times harmed his writing.

“Sources were increasingly asking me to answer for what they understood to be shoddy coverage of BLM, trans stuff, israel,” Keiles, who noted that he is Jewish, said on X, formerly Twitter. “Though i love my editors and have always felt supported, i ultimately decided the institution was taking more from me than giving to me.”

“Nobody asked me to leave. [It] was a personal decision about what kind of work i want to be able to do. all this said, i standby my choice to sign the [Writers Against the War on Gaza] letter and pray for a free palestine soon.”

Source : The Hill

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Youtube Ad Block Popup Shows How Strict the Company’s Policy is https://policyprint.com/youtube-ad-block-popup-shows-how-strict-the-companys-policy-is/ Sat, 04 Nov 2023 02:17:32 +0000 https://policyprint.com/?p=3703 The new YouTube ad block popup shows how strict the company is against all these ad blockers that the majority…

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The new YouTube ad block popup shows how strict the company is against all these ad blockers that the majority use. Today, we gathered everything you need to know about the new feature, including people’s opinions on social media!

YouTube, the world’s most popular video network, has introduced a new pop-up notice geared at users who use ad-blockers. This decision has created quite a stir in the tech world. In this post, we’ll look at why YouTube implemented the Ad Block Pop-up, how to get around it, and whether investing in a premium membership is still a feasible alternative.

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The YouTube ad block popup might be annoying for users but it is an important step for creators and the platform (Image Credit)

What is YouTube ad block popup?

YouTube, like many tech giants, is facing challenges in the form of declining ad revenues. To counter this, the platform has made several changes, including showing more ads in videos and pushing users toward its paid Premium subscription. Additionally, YouTube is taking action against users who use ad-blockers to enjoy an ad-free experience without subscribing to the paid service.

The YouTube ad block popup also shows how strict the company’s policies are when it comes to ads. Content creators and the platform make most of its revenue from ads and people using ad blockers prevent them from making money.

How does the YouTube ad block popup work?

By providing a screenshot of the new Ad Block Pop-up, a Reddit user recently highlighted YouTube’s response to ad-blocker usage. This message acts as a warning that continued usage of an ad-blocker will result in limited video viewing, with only three videos available before the pop-up appears.

The warning is simple: “Video player will be blocked after 3 videos – It appears that you are using an ad-blocker.” Unless YouTube is enabled or the ad-blocker is disabled, video playback will be prevented.” This message underlines the importance of commercials in keeping YouTube free for consumers while also providing an ad-free experience through YouTube Premium, which continues to support content producers.

When users receive this warning, they have two options: disable their ad-blocker and enable advertising to be displayed, or subscribe to YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience that continues indefinitely. YouTube has acknowledged that these messages are part of an ongoing experiment to encourage viewers to either enable adverts or try out YouTube Premium.

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In order to get rid of the YouTube ad block popup, you should subscribe for YouTube Premium (Image Credit)

Is YouTube Premium worth the money?With the recent introduction of the Ad Block Pop-up, YouTube Premium now offers several reasons to consider investing in the service:
  • Daily Use and Cost-Efficiency: At $13.99 per month, YouTube Premium provides substantial value for users who rely on the platform for daily entertainment.Informed and Updated: YouTube Premium serves as a valuable news source for those without access to traditional TV, offering a dedicated section for news content from major outlets.Background Play for Multitasking: The mobile app’s background play feature allows users to listen to videos while multitasking on their phones.Seamless Cross-Device Experience: YouTube Premium offers compatibility across various devices, ensuring a consistent and user-friendly viewing experience.Ad-Free Viewing: The most appealing feature of YouTube Premium is its ad-free experience, eliminating interruptions before, during, or after videos. While some creators include sponsor messages, these contribute to the overall content quality and are generally well-received.
  • Given these advantages, YouTube Premium emerges as a practical choice in an era of financial considerations. Reassessing your streaming subscriptions to retain those that enhance your entertainment experience is a wise approach, and YouTube Premium stands out as a service that not only streamlines your viewing but also ensures uninterrupted and gratifying content consumption.

    Source : Data Conomy

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