![]() ![]() Case in point, has its very own refutation video by Steven Crowder, who is by no means a perfect debater, but he has valid points. But, yes, in some of their more politically-focused videos, they do tend to misconstrue some information or purposely not include certain vital pieces of information to prove their narrative correct. I wouldn't say all their videos have so-called "half-truths". Apparently we really went off-topic from OP's subject, which wasn't even related to Vox's agenda. YouTube is the least of their worries when it comes to business. Remember that Vox Media is a huge company, and that it isn't just Vox but also the Verge, Polygon, SB Nation, Recode, Racked, Eater, etc., both on YouTube, the web and other social media. Besides, YouTube isn't its only source of income. Vox gets on Trending quite often, so they probably get paid by YouTube or get good enough viewer turnout for the business. Every social media Vox is on is very different in how it presents its content and what it is, and since YouTube is more visual it can serve as an independent counterpart of the website.Ĭreators don't take over their business, each have their own niche. They're not built for the website, they stand on their own. The videos happened because the YouTube channel is an entity in and of itself, the videos of which happen to get embedded on the website. The videos didn't happen so that they could be linked to vox.com. They cover music, they cover pop culture, they cover curiosities, etc.Īs for the whole "YouTube is a platform for the website's videos". However, bear in mind that politics and current events aren't the only thing they're interested in. I'm a viewer of Vox and I will fully admit that, as well as have that in mind when I'm watching. Vox's job is not to cover YouTube channels as much as it is to cover "news", opinions and interesting stuff (see: Borders). Only PewDiePie did, and that's because of how it was related to him. The people you mentioned don't even speak out against mainstream media. It almost never covers YouTube channels at all (unless it's trying to debunk the words of someone like Alex Jones, a YouTuber, in which case: welcome to "Strikethrough"!) Oh, and since you mentioned him, they actually made a video on Filthy Frank: and they borrowed footage of both JacksFilms AND Casey Neistat here: (0:44 and 3:15). Covering JacksFilms and the like isn't Vox's job. 41.In that sense, YouTube would be anti-YouTube. 3 "Yosemite National Park Cultural History," DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, 2 "History of Yosemite," Ace & Friends, n.d. "A Natural Setting." Nature and its Discontents 23.1 (1996) : 41-50. Has become more attuned to their relationship and impact on nature. Have evolved over time due to changing politics, migration patterns and environmental concerns as man 3 While Yosemite holds a special grip on the western mind, perceptions about the Valley History that helped to shape the region, country, and even the world. 2 Yosemite has a long and diverse cultural Yosemite Valley was first sighted by non-Indians in 1833 by Joseph Rutherford Walker and his 25.3 (1997) : 127-53.Ī Natural Setting: A History of Exploration and Settlement in Yosemite Valley 1 ![]() "Politics, Policy, and the Environment." Nature and Society. "Aesthetics of the Found: The 'Nature' of the Natural." Aesthetics and the Found. To their relationship and impact on nature." 3 1 For an insightful discussion of Walker's expedition, including an extended description of theirįirst sight of Yosemite Valley, see Walker's original piece in The Golden Times. Holds a special grip on the western mind, perceptions about the Valley have evolved over time due toĬhanging politics, migration patterns and environmental concerns as man has become more attuned ![]() Grandest of all 'special temples of Nature.'" 2 "While Yosemite ![]() Hold on the American conscience because its beauty makes it an incomparable valley and one of the "Since its first discovery by the Joseph Walker Party in the mid-nineteenthĬentury" 1 "Yosemite Valley has held a special, even religious, Exploration and Settlement in Yosemite Valley ![]()
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