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The CNN/YouTube Debate: How Did They Do?
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Well, the first CNN/YouTube debate is over and already we can't wait for the next one. Eight Democratic presidential candidates faced your questions – 39, to be exact - about the war in Iraq, the environment, health care, education (sex and otherwise), gay marriage, and lots more. Your questions were direct, heartfelt, and even brought some levity to politics (see
travisandjonathan
).
So what made
you
laugh? What made you throw things at the TV? Who impressed you? Who didn't? Tell the world what you thought of the debate. Upload your video responses
here
and see them on our
debate page
, which also contains all the questions that were asked.
The Republican debate is just a few weeks away, so get those cameras fired up and upload questions
here
for consideration for the Sept. 17 event.
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
TONIGHT: THE CNN/YOUTUBE DEBATE!
Monday, July 23, 2007
On July 23, at 7 p.m. ET on CNN, you get to make political history in the first CNN/YouTube Debate. Live from Charleston, South Carolina, all eight Democratic presidential candidates on the
You Choose '08
platform will answer the questions you've submitted through videos right here on YouTube. (Here's a
sneak peek
at what the debate set will look like, including the giant screen that will feature your videos.)
Thousands of you have submitted your questions for the Democratic contenders. You've moved yourselves into the center of the political dialogue, and the candidates for the U.S. presidency have been listening. Now they're ready to tackle your questions on LIVE television; questions like these:
We hope you'll tune in tonight (again, that's 7 p.m. ET on CNN), but in case you miss it, you'll be able to see all the debate footage right
here
immediately following the debate. We encourage you to continue the dialogue by responding to the candidates' answers with your videos. The world is watching.
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
New Custom Video Player Is Here
Friday, July 20, 2007
As promised, your new custom player has arrived. To create your own custom player go to the "My Account" page, then click
My Custom Players
. There you have the options of adding your own description, theme and layout. Once you generate the code, you can use this to embed your YouTube playlist on another web site.
Enjoy,
The YouTube Team
You Choose '08 Spotlight: Rudy Giuliani
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
This week former NYC Mayor
Rudy Giuliani
steps into the You Choose Spotlight to ask you what you think about his "12 Commitments to the American People."
The Brooklynite gained notoriety in the 1990s as a crime-fighting mayor and he saw his profile rise nationally in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. That year he was named Time magazine's "Person of the Year.”
You can find 12 separate videos outlining the Mayor's 12 commitments on his You Choose '08
channel
.
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
YouTube Mapplet on Google Maps
Friday, July 13, 2007
Ever wondered what kinds of videos people in Timbuktu are uploading to YouTube? We've just launched a great new way to explore recently uploaded videos from around the world. A new YouTube Mapplet plugs into Google Maps and plots the videos as markers on the map.
To try it out, click on the "Add It to Maps" button
here
.
When you upload a video to YouTube, just use the "Date and Map Options" to designate the location of your video. Others will then be able to view your video on Google Maps. Neat, eh?
Happy plotting,
The YouTube Team
You Choose '08 Spotlight: Bill Richardson
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Ever wanted to meet a presidential candidate in person? Well, this week, New Mexico Governor
Bill Richardson
gives you that chance in his You Choose '08 Spotlight video. Submit your video response to the Governor's call-out for energy conservation ideas, and you may just get a direct visit from the man himself.
Richardson became the Governor of New Mexico in 2002 and claims that he broke the world record for handshakes that same year at the New Mexico State Fair. He's focused heavily on economic issues in his home state and has worked on global issues as well, traveling to both North Korea and Sudan in recent years to negotiate with leaders there.
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
Children & YouTube
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Recent events in the community made us want to offer a friendly reminder that all users must agree to and abide by our
Terms of Use
and
Community Guidelines
when they register for a YouTube account. This includes providing accurate registration info and being over the age of 13.
While we permit users between the ages of 13 and 17 to register for an account with parental permission, we do not allow children under the age of 13 to create an account. We understand that young people, when properly supervised by their parents, are capable of making valuable and significant contributions to the YouTube community, but we also respect the limitations in place to protect how personal information of people under the age of 13 can be stored and used. This is why YouTube, like many other websites, limits registration to people 13 and older.
The safety of all of our users is paramount to us, and we strongly encourage parents to help their children learn to use the Internet safely. For more information, please read our
Safety Tips
.
Thanks for your understanding,
The YouTube Team
Democracy's Digital Divide
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Questions have been rolling in for the
CNN/YouTube debate
and so far they're looking great. The most compelling questions contain some sort of visual context or unique personal touch. Remember that these videos will drive the debate by being broadcast and answered by the candidates on live television. Here are some users who've nailed it:
But there's a problem. For those of you posting questions or reading this blog, Internet access is not an issue. But for many people it is. We need your help to allow people without access to video cameras or YouTube the chance to ask a question of the candidates. This is your chance to help bridge the digital divide and ensure that YouTube's level platform for political dialogue is afforded to as many people as possible. Here's how you can help:
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
Ask a Pumpkin!
Friday, July 6, 2007
If you've been wondering what the (newly re-assembled) Smashing Pumpkins have been up to for the past seven years, Billy Corgan and co. would like YOU to pick up your video camera and ask them a question. See?
Upload your best questions to the
Ask a Pumpkin group
. The band will sift through your video queries and respond in a video that will be featured on the
PumpkinsMediaMilitia channel
and in our
music category
.
Also, for those of you attending their sold-out shows at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium from July 15 - August 1, bring along your video cameras! The Smashing Pumpkins encourage that kind of behavior (which makes us love them even more). Send the PumpkinsMediaMilitia YouTube channel your best shots and they will select their favorites for the world to see.
Spreading the Zeitgeist,
Michele K-tel
YouTube Music
You Choose '08 Spotlight: Jim Gilmore
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Featured this week in the You Choose '08 Spotlight is Governor
Jim Gilmore
, a Republican from Virginia who touts himself as a "strong, sturdy, electable conservative" candidate for President. Here he asks for your thoughts on how the Government is impinging upon your rights to free speech, to own property, and to bear arms.
On the other side of the campaign trail, Senator
Chris Dodd
got back with his Spotlight response video, in which he announced the creation of "DTV" – a new video portal that features both live and recorded video from the Dodd campaign.
Yours,
Steve G.
YouTube News & Politics
A Note About Our Localized Sites
Monday, July 2, 2007
Hi there!
We wanted to clear up a misconception about the nine localized sites we launched on June 19: the content has not been "broken down" by region. All of your videos are available to everyone, no matter which site you set as your default. So even if you choose a particular country as your preference, the content available to you is still the same. If you prefer a more global destination, the original .com site will continue to be just that. (We're changing the icon to make it a lot clearer.) We'll also continue to program the .com home page to include the best of your videos from around the world, so just because you're featured on the UK site, for example, doesn't mean you can't also appear on the .com home page. Write to
editor@youtube.com
to tell us about a video you think deserves to be seen on any – or all – of our sites.
Happy 'Tubing!
The YouTube Team
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