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I had typed a long message in the general section, and I think was told to instead put it here in this section. Preston Hudman should have an article as he is a noteworthy public figure who has impacted the way we all use social media but most of those things are frowned upon by big tech. He's a growth hacker. Still, besides that he does have plenty of "above board" things to consider him noteworthy for. So imo it's an insult not to help him tell a positive version of his story when he rightfully deserves it more than most who are getting attention. He was mentioned in a Benzinga article for being an expert on the topic which was verification badges. Preston has several badges and is feuding with Telegram. You can read about it here [https://www.benzinga.com/tech/23/06/32867454/more-blue-check-drama-telegram-takes-away-users-verification] He is an expert because meta gave him creator support before it was officially released, and he used it to get people verified. That is explained best in a lawire article but since that is blacklisted here, I replaced it with this one [https://disruptmagazine.com/how-hipe-the-nomad-and-preston-hudman-got-verified-on-instagram/] here is a writer from thisis50 writing about Preston specifically [https://thisis50.com/2022/04/15/preston-hudman-puts-his-bug-report-on-the-blockchain-with-the-metabug-nft/] Preston Hudman is currently releasing YouTube videos for the first time in years and is approaching 100k subscribers. He discovered what metric YouTube uses to decide who qualifies for a play button when you reach 100k and they messed up his analytics unlike any other because of it. His total watch time adds up to over 150%. It should only be 100%. The problem is there are no thousand-dollar articles written about it. The true story is all right here though [https://t.me/prestonhudman] and it would be nice if someone upstairs would bless the guy. The story told in that telegram group is limited to just that telegram group and could even be set to private at any time. Unfairness on YouTube's end when they broke his numbers and froze him in review for 2 years and created "other/unknown watch time" which is the watch time coming from your spam subscribers not counting as sub watch time anymore and instead it's counted as non-subscriber watch time. It is all explained on Telegram. If Preston gets to 100k I think that's good. If he gets the grey badge, I think that's good. If he gets the silver play button, I think that is immeasurable. And if you write this Wikipedia article, it gives him what he wants and what he clearly deserves, and I think that will lead to positive things especially for Google & Meta. Here is his YT channel [https://youtube.com/@prestonhudman] he is also on famous birthdays website listed as an Instagram star [https://instagram.com/prestonhudman] Preston's channel has call of duty videos on it, but he wants to be a crypto influencer and says so on his Instagram broadcast channel. He has the ability to get the 40k subs he needs anytime because he has 2 million followers on Instagram. He says it's just been a matter of fixing the damage done to his numbers and that it's too difficult to fix so he is proceeding anyways. I wrote more this time because I'm suddenly hopeful. Preston Hudman is the undisputed champion of social media due to the fact nobody is allowed to learn about his exploits. Is his mere existence so unfathomably important that the powers that be stop at nothing to hide it from us? Please prove that is nonsense and is not true. Why not just give him a well-deserved Wikipedia entry and see what happens? Anyone reading this should at least go learn the truth for themselves before this gets deleted or lost. Even a mundane article about him would probably result far more favorably for Wikipedia than telling a guy who is THIS noteworthy to go get expensive articles from companies who conspire to keep him hidden in the first place. The fix being a most basic Wikipedia entry VS contributing to the creation of a powder keg in essence. Simply put he's a noteworthy person and there should be no arguing that so maybe if you figure out what to say about him in this very organic and righteous way, it will be recognized as the ultimate blessing that it is, and that will help the world AS WE KNOW IT. Thank you. |
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Internet Historian 596 million total views across two channels, 5.9 million subscribers across two channels. Multiple media press coverage on established outlets[1][2][3][4] Electricmaster (talk) 13:48, 18 August 2023 (UTC)
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Jane-Finch.com - Hyperlocal website about infamous Jane and Finch area in Toronto, Canada created in 2004. Cited in numerous mainstream Canadian media sources, local and national, over the course of 19 years. CBC Our Toronto - September 16, 2017 'A feeling of shock': How a Toronto creator's Jane-Finch website drew the ire of police, local radio station Jane-Finch dot-com Website opens community to the world Jane-Finch.com, the voice of a neighbourhood for more than a decade, gets GG award Advocates highlight best of Jane and Finch as community changes with future LRT, new homes Jane-finch.com celebrates six years online, founder wins national awards for multiculturalism, journalism Jane-Finch.com receives Heritage Toronto Award As a summer marred by violence once again puts Jane-Finch in the headlines, resident filmmaker Paul Nguyen shows us the ’hood behind the hype. URBAN HERO: Paul Nguyen combats Jane-Finch stereotypes on 'positive' news portal Paul Nguyen – Ghetto Blaster Revisited & the Rise of Jane-Finch.com
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I had typed a long message in the general section, and I think was told to instead put it here in this section. Preston Hudman should have an article as he is a noteworthy public figure who has impacted the way we all use social media but most of those things are frowned upon by big tech. He's a growth hacker. Still, besides that he does have plenty of "above board" things to consider him noteworthy for. So imo it's an insult not to help him tell a positive version of his story when he rightfully deserves it more than most who are getting attention. He was mentioned in a Benzinga article for being an expert on the topic which was verification badges. Preston has several badges and is feuding with Telegram. You can read about it here [64] He is an expert because meta gave him creator support before it was officially released, and he used it to get people verified. That is explained best in a lawire article but since that is blacklisted here, I replaced it with this one [65] here is a writer from thisis50 writing about Preston specifically [66] Preston Hudman is currently releasing YouTube videos for the first time in years and is approaching 100k subscribers. He discovered what metric YouTube uses to decide who qualifies for a play button when you reach 100k and they messed up his analytics unlike any other because of it. His total watch time adds up to over 150%. It should only be 100%. The problem is there are no thousand-dollar articles written about it. The true story is all right here though [67] and it would be nice if someone upstairs would bless the guy. The story told in that telegram group is limited to just that telegram group and could even be set to private at any time. Unfairness on YouTube's end when they broke his numbers and froze him in review for 2 years and created "other/unknown watch time" which is the watch time coming from your spam subscribers not counting as sub watch time anymore and instead it's counted as non-subscriber watch time. It is all explained on Telegram. If Preston gets to 100k I think that's good. If he gets the grey badge, I think that's good. If he gets the silver play button, I think that is immeasurable. And if you write this Wikipedia article, it gives him what he wants and what he clearly deserves, and I think that will lead to positive things especially for Google & Meta. Here is his YT channel [68] he is also on famous birthdays website listed as an Instagram star [69] Preston's channel has call of duty videos on it, but he wants to be a crypto influencer and says so on his Instagram broadcast channel. He has the ability to get the 40k subs he needs anytime because he has 2 million followers on Instagram. He says it's just been a matter of fixing the damage done to his numbers and that it's too difficult to fix so he is proceeding anyways. I wrote more this time because I'm suddenly hopeful. Preston Hudman is the undisputed champion of social media due to the fact nobody is allowed to learn about his exploits. Is his mere existence so unfathomably important that the powers that be stop at nothing to hide it from us? Please prove that is nonsense and is not true. Why not just give him a well-deserved Wikipedia entry and see what happens? Anyone reading this should at least go learn the truth for themselves before this gets deleted or lost. Even a mundane article about him would probably result far more favorably for Wikipedia than telling a guy who is THIS noteworthy to go get expensive articles from companies who conspire to keep him hidden in the first place. The fix being a most basic Wikipedia entry VS contributing to the creation of a powder keg in essence. Simply put he's a noteworthy person and there should be no arguing that so maybe if you figure out what to say about him in this very organic and righteous way, it will be recognized as the ultimate blessing that it is, and that will help the world AS WE KNOW IT. Thank you.
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- Trilogy Media - Youtube channel that focuses on scam baiting. They have 1 million subscribers and won the 12th Streamy Awards. They were on Dr. Drew, Dr. Oz, and Wired.
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- Articles of Interest (podcast) is a podcast by Avery Trufelman. There are sources about the podcast in Vulture, IndieWire, Harpers Bazaar, Podcast Review, Vogue, SMH, CBC, NYT, New Yorker, New Yorker, Dazed Digital, Fashion Network, and TechCrunch
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References
- ^ https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/12/popular-youtuber-claims-internet-craze-planking-was-killed-by-john-key.html
- ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2019/01/21/the-fyre-festival-makes-for-a-compelling-car-crash-whichever-documentary-you-choose/?sh=458679df3570
- ^ https://www.criticalhit.net/gaming/internet-historians-latest-video-examines-the-amazing-redemption-story-of-no-mans-sky/
- ^ https://digg.com/video/internet-historian-floyd-collins-cave-story