YouTube U-turn after protests over verified status
Found on BBC News on Friday, 27 September 2019
The proposed change was supposed to make the ID check more rigorous and help weed out impersonators.
Instead, the change was seen as stripping established YouTubers of their standing and hobbling their chances to prosper on the video site.
The threatened removal prompted widespread protests by established YouTubers, many of whom said the verification mark helped them establish their authority and longevity on the site.
Influenzas"Influencers" should quit with their whining and find real jobs.