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  • Popular gay magazine has YouTube channel cancelled for nudity, but you guessed it, there was NO nudity

    Big tech’s battle against gay/bi male bodies and sexuality continues, as the world’s largest video platform, YouTube, deletes meat Magazine’s entire channel.

    Meat’s channel, the platform said, had violated their rules on nudity, except it is impossible to see whether the guys who appear in the video are naked or not – as they all appear waist up, without their tops on.

    This isn’t the first time the publication has been targetted by big tech companies, like the Facebook owned Instagram, having had its Instagram pages shut down and pictures removed.

    The video that allegedly broke YouTube’s nudity rules was a promo video for the latest issue of meat‘s 2021 calendar, which featured 12 men, who only appeared topless in the video.

    Taking to Twitter the magazine wrote, “It appears that we have once again fallen foul of the Social Media Nazis. @youtube have suspended the meat account for posting this video. WTAF???!!!!!”

    In a statement to THEGAYUK.com Adrian, the magazine’s owner and photographer said, “I appealed stating that there wasn’t nudity in the video and that the calendar is queer/body positive rather than sexual and they responded to say that I’d contravened their policy on nudity and my account wouldn’t be reinstated.”

    You can order your copy by visiting the meatzine website here.

  • Viewers in shock as YouTuber undertakes “Coronavirus Challenge” by licking the toilet rim in a public restroom

    Viewers in shock as YouTuber undertakes “Coronavirus Challenge” by licking the toilet rim in a public restroom

    People are in shock after a YouTuber uploads a video of him licking the rim of a public toilet.

    In a video, YouTuber, “Larz”, who is well-known for his outrageous and sometimes self-harming videos, walks into a public toilet and licks the rim of a toilet and calling it the “Coronavirus Challenge”

    The video, which was uploaded to Twitter on the 21st March has been viewed over 4.3 million times and attracted thousands of negative comments, including people questioning why he hadn’t been arrested.

    WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW

    https://twitter.com/GAYSHAWNMENDES/status/1241192396282646529

    Viewers were dismayed at the video, blasting the entertainer as “nasty” and called from him to delete the tweet.

    Users also branded him a “bad example”. The video also unleashed a wave of homophobic responses to the video.

    Hours after the video was uploaded, it appears that Larz has been hospitalised. He revealed in the short video clip, which at the time of publishing has been viewed just over 90K times, from a hospital bed that he had tested positive for the virus known as Covid-19, which is currently sweeping the planet.

    Speaking in the video he tells his fans that he’s “pretty doped up from his meds”.

    https://twitter.com/GAYSHAWNMENDES/status/1241875381088661506

  • YouTube plans to unverify users, LGBT+ creators feel disproportionately affected

    YouTube plans to unverify users, LGBT+ creators feel disproportionately affected

    YouTube has upset many in the YouTube community after it sent an email explaining it was going to unverify thousands of creators.

    Many in the LGBT+ YouTube creators’ community feel angry and disproportionally affected after the platform said it would unverify already approved accounts during October. This comes on top on many complaining about having their content, particularly more adult in nature, being demonetised.

    The move according to YouTube will make the platform “more consistent” for users and creators.

    YouTube laid out its criteria for verification saying that verified users must

    • have a large audience and community on YouTube
    • Be widely recognised outside of YouTube and have a strong online presence
    • Have a channel that could be confused with another channel on YouTube.

    Many who have taken to Twitter to complain that they had received an email from YouTube have millions of subscribers and feel that they are well-known outside the YouTube community.

    Feels like undervaluing hardworking individuals”

    User, Amp Somers who is a sex educator and co-host of the YouTube channel @watts the safe word which has over 198,000 subscribers explained why the changes were bad news for creators, writing,

    We worked hard to get to where our channel is, and I know other creators who work even harder getting this same treatment. This feels like undervaluing hardworking individuals and making sure celebrities and large corporations get preference on the platform. And that bothers me.

    “Let’s be clear, verification doesn’t really mean much on YouTube functionally, but it’s a huge slap in the face to creators who’ve spent years trying to be validated by a platform. It’s just poor taste and disrespectful to the community”.

    Creator Matthew Lush, who runs the GayGod channel, informed his fans on Twitter that he had recieved an email from YouTube, saying, “Holy shit I got the email from YouTube saying I’m no longer going to be verified. Well there goes 13yrs down the drain…”https://twitter.com/MatthewLush/status/1174767392167088128

    THEGAYUK.com reached out to YouTube for comment on whether the LGBT+ creator’s community was being disproportionally affected, which they did not answer, instead pointing us towards a generic blog post.

  • Madonna’s top music videos ranked

    As Madonna, the undisputed QUEEN OF POP turns 60 this week, we look at her top 10, most played songs on YouTube.

    Madonna is one of the best selling artists of all time. In fact, she’s the only female singer, according to Wikipedia, to have sold over 200 million records.

    In the past year alone Madonna has racked up a whopping 570 million streams on YouTube – which is 1.6. million streams a day – 66,000 of those are from fans here in the UK.

    So which are the most streamed videos/songs on Madonna’s own channel? Here they are ranked by popularity

    1. Vogue (84.1 million streams)
    2. Give Me All Your Luvin’ (Feat. M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj) (70.7 million streams)
    3. Papa Don’t Preach (60.1 million streams)
    4. Like a Virgin (49.9 million streams)
    5. La Isla Bonita (47.3 million streams)
    6. Live to Tell (44.8 million streams)
    7. Celebration (43.9 million streams)
    8. Girl Gone Wild (42.9 million streams)
    9. 4 Minutes (33.4 million streams)
    10. Open Your Heart (27.3 million streams)

    Globally, the top 5 Madonna tracks on YouTube in the past year are:

    1. La Isla Bonita

    2. Hung Up

    3. Like a Prayer

    4. Papa Don’t Preach

    5. Bitch I’m Madonna (feat. Nicki Minaj)

     

    In the UK, the top 5 Madonna tracks on YouTube in the past year are:

    1. La Isla Bonita

    2. Like a Prayer

    3. Hung Up

    4. Papa Don’t Preach

    5. 4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)

    Where is Madonna most popular in the world?

    Well, deep diving into YouTube’s analytics, Madonna’s most hardcore fans aren’t in the UK, not even in the US – no, apparently they can’t get enough of the Material Girl in Mexico, followed by Chile, followed by Brazil. The UK came sixth, after the French and followed by USA.

     

     

     

  • YouTube Bans Neo-Nazi Channel For Violating Hate Speech Rules

    YouTube on Wednesday banned Atomwaffen Division, an American neo-Nazi group, and removed two channels operated by the group for violating the platform’s hate speech policies, according to a report from Motherboard. (more…)

  • Why is this Neo-Nazi Group Linked to Five Murders Still on YouTube?

    Neo-Nazi group the Atomwaffen Division has been linked to several killings and openly promotes a violent, white supremacist ideology. So why is their YouTube channel still online? Atomwaffen Division hit headlines in recent days after Samuel Woodward, who is thought to be in its ranks, was charged with fatally stabbing college student Blaze Bernstein in January. (more…)

  • Out YouTuber Shane Dawson accused of pedophilia

    YouTube star Shane Dawson came under fire Wednesday for alleged pedophilic comments made on a podcast several years ago, Buzzfeed reported. The backlash against Dawson was large enough to spawn … (more…)

  • Spotlight on: Corvyx

    Today I start my series called Spotlight On, where I talk about LGBT+ artists who haven’t quite hit the mainstream yet, but who are supremely talented at what they do.

    With nearly 20,000 subscribers on YouTube, my first spotlight is on native New York singer, Anthony Colasuonno, who goes by the performing name Corvyx.

    Corvyx has covered many different artists on his YouTube channel, from Evanesence, to Katy Perry, yet still putting a Corvyx twist on it, both musically, and visually.

    I was lucky enough to get to interview Corvyx and thought I would ask him about his influences and style, and how he came up with his unusual moniker

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BWAgyfuAm0R/?taken-by=corvyxofficial

    Where did the name Corvyx come from?

    Corvyx is a derivative of two big influential factors, Astrology and a particular well known ‘cult’ movie. I was watching The Crow one day and I was fascinated by this beautiful bird in the movie, so I started do research about black birds. Not only did I adore the mythology and the majestic current/past legends that surround Ravens. I found out that the constellation Corvus translates to Raven in Latin, so I just tweaked it a bit and felt an instant connection to it.

    Who are your musical influences/idols?

    I have so many. My musical taste and influences is a big melting pot of genres that range across the board and changes every other week. I’d say the constants have been Michael Jackson, Marilyn Manson, Florence Welch, and P!nk. They are the artists I have grown a fascination with over the years. Their work is transcendent and every single one of these artists has changed the world in some way or another. They are all provocative and seemingly fearless in the face of so much adversity. Being able to perform isn’t the only thing an artist should have in their wheelhouse. Being intelligent, taking a stance and believing in something is a must for me. All of these artists have been the catalysts for change and have raised the bar in some form or another.

    What is your favourite type of song to cover?

    My favourite types of songs to cover are the ones that are painful because a lot of people steer away from them. But in my opinion, these are the best works of art because it confronts something that is real. I love finding the truth in lyrics. If I hear a song or a melody and I have an immediate visceral reaction to it, chances are I’ll love the song. There’s also a flip side to my method of covering a song, I like to take a song that may have some major key tonalities (feel good songs) and seemingly fun melodies and shed light on how dark the lyrical content can actually be if it were sung and interpreted another way.

    Do you want to do more original material?

    I absolutely plan on doing more original material in the very near-future. I’ve been working on a few singles and have big plans for a concept EP as well. Time is all relative!

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BTFYFBPgMuT/?taken-by=corvyxofficial

    Did you have any musical training?

    I’ve done musical theatre for a good portion of my elementary, middle and high school career, but I did not actually receive formal training until college. I started working with various vocal coaches from different walks of life and musical experience starting freshman year of college through to graduation. Most of the training was built upon an operatic and theatrical foundation to discover the “legit” part of my voice. One of my vocal coaches was a countertenor with a ton of experience in opera and although we obviously sound very different when we sing, he taught me to access parts of my voice I never knew I could. I think being well-rounded in ones’ training, regardless of the genre of music he/she sings can only benefit the artist in their technique.

    I love finding the truth in lyrics

    You do a lot of different stylistic looks in your music videos. Where do your ideas come from?

    My style is ever-evolving and changing every single day. I can look back at a video I made a month ago and think “what were you doing guy?” But most of my ideas come from an amalgamation of everything I’m inspired by. I love fashion but I don’t necessarily consider myself a fashion maven. If something is last season, I’ll still wear it if it works for my aesthetic and the vibe of the song. My style is a compromise of what I think looks good and what can accentuate what I want to express in the song. I let the vibe of a song influence what I think I should look like in a music video. The feeling I get while I’m singing very much dictates everything I see around me. Songs are like the seasons and weather to me. The temperature may fluctuate and there could be a chance of rain, but I still remain true to my aesthetic and will probably bring a really kickass umbrella.

    Do you work with many other people to create your music videos/songs?

    I’m lucky enough to have a pool of super creative and talented individuals at my disposal and all the crazy sh*t that goes on in my head wouldn’t be possible without them. To be honest, the production quality for most of what we go looks like it requires hordes of people, but I work with some very headstrong and driven artists (much like myself) with a desire to create the best possible outcome even if our resources are limited (which is most of the time). We don’t have a major record label budget nor do do we have any investors backing the project (yet), so it forces us to think outside the box and push ourselves beyond what our budgets can actually afford. For most of my covers, it’s usually been me and the producer in the studio, and then one or two videographers work on set and also handle post-production.

    Who would be your ultimate performer to work with?

    This is TOUGH. I think ultimately, I’d absolutely love to write and collaborate with any artist that isn’t afraid to get to the truth of it all. I like a balance of poetry, eloquence and raw truth. Metaphors mixed with gut-wrenching melodies. I would love to write and work with Sia.

    The highs are extremely high, and probably better than anything you’ll ever feel

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BSrKs_MgzF7/?taken-by=corvyxofficial

    Would you ultimately like to become successful enough to tour with your music?

    I would love to eventually tour. I think I’d be dead broke from all of the conceptual design I would love to incorporate into my performances. But being able to reach wider audiences and touch people on a different level other than the social media platforms would be absolutely incredible and liberating for me as an artist and a human being.

    What advice would you give to anyone wanting to pursue a venture in music?

    You must be okay with losing and constantly rediscovering yourself. I know that sounds cliché, however, you have to be okay with unveiling things about yourself that you may not always like admitting. The highs are extremely high, probably better than anything you’ll ever feel. But the lows are seemingly endless sometimes. And sacrifice! Sacrifice is probably the biggest part of the entire creative process. You aren’t going to live the same life as most other people. Artists usually don’t have the same social life as others, but you must be willing to live without that and it could feel so isolating. Ultimately the rewards are much more fulfilling than you could ever imagine.

    You can check out Corvyx’s Youtube channel and his fantastic covers and original song Become The Night here

  • YouTube video for pride flooded with hateful comments

    A video released by YouTube to celebrate pride has been flooded with hateful messages.

    There’ still so much to do!

    The video which was released two days ago by YouTube Spolight has received over 200,000 thumbs down, whilst likes have not yet topped 160,000. Tens of thousands of people have commented on the video with many of them giving it a poor review.

    Many people have also complained that the video’s dislike feature is malfunctioning with some alleging their dislike being deleted.

    The video features segments from Tyler Oakley and RuPaul and Mykki Blanco.

    Here are a sample of the Top 8 comments on the video.

     

     

     

  • YouTube no longer blocks LGBT content

    YouTube no longer blocks LGBT content

    Google-owned YouTube has fixed the problem which meant that thousands of LGBT creators had their content effectively restricted.

    Following criticism, YouTube has issued a fix which means that content from LGBT content creators is no longer restricted.

    In March  YouTube has found itself in the centre of a Twitterstorm and a heavy online backlash after many LGBT content creators found that their videos were no longer open for the general public to view. Instead, in order to watch the videos users had to log into the service, using a Google account, as a way of verifying age, before content would be played.

    Following the discovery, the hashtag #YouTubeIsOverParty trended worldwide as users and audiences blasted the move by the world’s biggest video platform.

    The world’s biggest video platform apologised and now a fix has been remedied.

    In a statement on the platform’s blog, Johanna Wright, YouTube’s vice president of product management said,

    “After a thorough investigation, we started making several improvements to Restricted Mode. On the engineering side, we fixed an issue that was incorrectly filtering videos for this feature, and now 12 million additional videos of all types — including hundreds of thousands featuring LGBTQ+ content — are available in Restricted Mode.”

    The restricted mode was a way in order to keep certain types of content, such as adult or violent footage, filtered from general view.

  • Pride In London “concerned” over YouTube LGBT video restrictions

    YouTube has been blasted by Pride In London as “concerning” over the restriction of its videos, including a speech given by Prime Minister David Cameron.

    CREDIT: (C) Joffe Walters

    Videos including a speech by then Prime Minister David Cameron to the LGBT+ community have been restricted by the Google-owned video platform, YouTube.

    The video service has been criticised after it was revealed that it had restricted 1000s of LGBT+ content creators’ videos, meaning that only people who had opted into unrestricted viewing would be able to see content.

    Videos which have been restricted on the Pride In London YouTube channel include performances from X Factor‘s Seann Miley Moore and that of the Pride In London talent winner 2016, Jack Feureisen.

    Commenting on YouTube’s ‘Restricted Mode’ filtering out some LGBTQ+ video content, Matthew Hemes, Senior Social Media Manager for Pride in London said,

    “YouTube is an incredible space giving LGBTQ+ contributors around the world a platform to be heard. We are concerned that around 25 per cent of Pride in London’s video content is hidden when using YouTube’s ‘Restricted Mode’. Videos not shown include Prime Minister David Cameron’s message to those taking part in 2014, various videos from recent #NoFilter and #FreedomTo campaigns plus many performances on stage in Trafalgar Square. YouTube has been a fantastic supporter of Pride in London and we hope this is rectified soon.”

    Last night the Hashtag #YouTubeIsOverParty trended worldwide as users and audiences blasted the move by the world’s biggest video platform.

    In a full explanation of the YouTube explained that they were looking into the concerns of its users and reiterated that it had a “passion” for making its platform inclusive, diverse and vibrant.