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Spilling Tea: The Ethics of Drama Coverage on YouTube

Duration: 23:05Views: 507.6KLikes: 20KDate Created: Jan, 2020

Channel: tiffanyferg

Category: Film & Animation

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Description: Part two of my discussions about commentary and drama channels! In this episode, I focus on the pattern of how drama is covered (and spread) on youtube, as well as the ethical implications. Is covering drama toxic, unethical, or irresponsible? Let's discuss!! #internetanalysis #spillingtea #commentary Watch part one: "Commentary YouTube" is more than just funny white guys - youtu.be/0sB9LaXEYb8 TIME STAMPS: 0:00 - intro 1:23 - the pattern of drama coverage on youtube, using the Nikocado Avocado & Stephanie Soo situation as an example 1:42 - step 1) tea is spilled 2:20 - step 2) audience reactions & response videos 4:22 - step 3) tea channels reupload clips and receipts 4:54 - step 4) Person #2 responds 5:52 - step 5) more reactions, response videos, and drama recaps 8:22 - step 6) involved people continue to make response videos 8:38 - step 7) most viewers lose interest, but videos will still be made as long as some people will still watch 9:12 - we must re-examine if & how we interact with youtube drama 9:46 - sometimes dramatic situations contain important takeaways 10:49 - we can make larger points about the drama that happens online, rather than focusing on trivial details 12:18 - tbt to when I made the mistake of jumping on the bandwagon of "covering" the James Charles & Tati situation 13:13 - drama & commentary channels have a responsibility to admit when we are wrong 13:31 - are drama and commentary channels "journalists" ? 14:32 - the five core principles of journalism, and how they relate to youtubers 17:29 - are drama and commentary channels "bullying" ? 18:11 - remember when Jake Paul called Cody Ko a bully? 19:58 - my personal conflict in making videos about other youtubers 20:58 - just watch ContraPoints' video on Canceling, ok ?? ♥ Instagram: instagram.com/tferg__ ♥ My Podcast, Previously Gifted: bit.ly/previouslygifted ♥ Vlog Channel: bit.ly/tfergvlogs ♥♥♥ Use my affiliate links to support my channel :-) ♥♥♥ * My go-to eyeshadow palette (vegan and cruelty free!) amzn.to/2WnU5tX * 10% off Glossier (for first time customers). I use the Perfecting Skin Tint, "Cake" and "Zip" Generation Z lipstick - re.glossier.com/72ff5ffa *Sign up for my fav travel site, Airbnb, for a $40 credit! airbnb.com/c/tferguson42 *Here's an Amazon list with all of the equipment I use to film my videos, including my camera, mic, ring light, and more! bit.ly/filmingequipment Hello my dudes! My name is Tiffany Ferguson. I’m a 24 year old sharing my thoughts and life experiences. Here on Tiffanyferg, recently I've been working on my Internet Analysis series, where I research and discuss topics related to social issues and media. I also occasionally talk about my experiences with college, traveling, study abroad, veganism, and more. Business Inquiries: tiffanyferguson@select.co FTC: This video is not sponsored. Links with * are affiliate, meaning I am compensated monetarily if you join or make a purchase.

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