Subscribe and listen to the full episode -which also examines why the latest outrage over Kylie Jenner is only the latest in a full year of celebrities failing to read the room. Kircher: If I can use an annoying tech journalist cliché: That’s a feature, not a bug. And keeping that content on that site is 100 percent an endorsement of that content. But YouTube doesn’t seem to deplatform anybody. It’s entirely unclear if they will, or if they should-I’m not even advocating for that. And more than retweets, putting your money into something is an endorsement. Kircher: Right, retweets are endorsements. The Backlash Against Selena Gomez Has Been a Long Time Coming One of the Most Audacious Pranks in History Was Hidden in a Hit TV Show for Years. I Read the New Memoir Everyone Is Arguing About. Hampton: It really feels like brands and companies are finally, very slowly coming to the realization that supporting creators isn’t, and never has been, a value-neutral statement. (Nash didn’t respond to BuzzFeed’s request for comment.) And of course they filmed it. Seth says Dobrik tricked him into kissing Nash while Nash was in disguise. He's abroad filming a Discovery+ series centered around him leaving the US for the first time. The YouTuber was born in Slovakia but has lived in the US since he was 6. David Dobrik says he's stuck in Slovakia because of issues with his green card. He also told BuzzFeed he was allegedly sexually assaulted by another Vlog Squad member, Jason Nash. David Dobrik says he and his assistant Taylor Hudson are stuck in Slovakia. Dobrik previously posted a video in which he mocks a Japanese accent, and earlier this year, another former Vlog Squad member, Joseth “Seth” Francois, who is Black, said he was often used as a racist punchline in videos. All of Dobriks videos are exactly four minutes and twenty seconds long. Kircher: This isn’t the first time the Vlog Squad, Dobrik, and Durte Dom have been criticized for “bad behavior,” which is a lame catchall for such things. Dávid Julián Dobrík (born: J() age 27) is a Slovak-born American YouTuber and vlogger based in Los Angeles, California, who started his career on Vine and continued onto YouTube. And there’s an entire genre of videos on YouTube where people sit and react while watching other videos, so in that way, the video remains on YouTube and easily accessible. By then it had already been viewed 5 million times. Hampton: It was removed from Dobrik’s channel in February 2019 after Hannah asked Dom to take it down. Kircher: Is the threesome video still online? Hampton: No, he’s outside the room and, according to another friend of Hannah’s, was one of several Vlog Squad members who attempted to peek into the room and see what was happening. Kircher: So just to be clear: Dobrik wasn’t one of the three in the threesome?
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