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Hank Green on the downside of internet fame and telling a new story

‘I don’t know that anybody really knows what their true self is.’

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VidCon apologizes for panelist clash involving activist Anita Sarkeesian

The dust-up sparked a war of words online.

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Hank Green announces PodCon—a VidCon for podcasts

After making VidCon the biggest digital video convention on Earth, YouTube luminary Hank Green is doing it again.

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Hank Green’s ‘I Love STEM’ campaign challenges misconceptions about science

‘The scientists I know are rock climbers and musicians and people who are curious about life.’

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YouTube introduces Community, a social network for vloggers and fans

A bridge between digital stars and the comments.

On by Michelle Jaworski

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VidCon to expand to Australia and Amsterdam

The incredible expanding conference.

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YouTube stars establishing company to provide digital influencers with career advice

Hank Green is the YouTuber behind it all.

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‘The Voice’ star Christina Grimmie shot and killed after show in Orlando

The shooter allegedly may have been an ex-boyfriend.

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Hank Green asked 47 YouTube stars to laugh without smiling

The results are, well, hilarious.

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How an episode of YouTube’s ‘SciShow’ launched a real scientific investigation

An episode on Lake Hillier inspired researchers to study it.

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YouTube Red is a serious pay raise for creators, says Hank Green

Those are some dramatic increases in ad revenue.

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New startup offers payday loans to YouTubers—but at what cost?

Money is tight in the YouTube ecosystem.

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This organization wants to stop YouTube’s sex abuse problem

It starts out as an Internet fandom fairy tale.

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Vlogbrothers say they turned down YouTube Red, remain skeptical of service

Hank Green reveals they turned down the opportunity.

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Hank Green proves lightning can strike twice with his inaugural NerdCon

NerdCon doesn’t care about medium; it cares about communication.

On by Rae Votta

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