Paul Roth | #VidCon2016 - YOUTUBE & REPRESENT-ASIAN (Community) | recorded by @paulidin @paulidin | Uploaded June 2016 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
From the VidCon 2016 Panels playlist - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgcMpFkJOpWjjmvrui_P0GGebvkgfqOg
shaky, handheld, unedited video of the YOUTUBE & REPRESENT-ASIAN Panel (Community) at #VidCon2016
Andrew Gunadie (@Gunnarolla) youtube.com/user/gunnarolla
Wesley Chan (@thewesleychan) youtube.com/user/thewesleychan
Philip Wang (@philipwang) youtube.com/user/pwangs
[ WongFu Productions youtube.com/wongfuproductions ]
Jasmeet Singh (@JusReign) youtube.com/user/JusReign
ilikealison (@ilikealison) youtube.com/ilikealison
[ Lunch Club youtube.com/c/lunchclubcollab ]
Nabela Noor (@NabelaNoor) youtube.com/nabela
"From KevJumba to Lilly Singh, some of YouTube’s most popular creators have been Asian-Pacific Islander (API), especially in its early years. However, as our platform grows and becomes more mainstream, we must ask the question: WHERE DID ALL THE ASIANS GO? In this panel, we will explore the reasons why API creators became so popular in the first place, whether or not they are still well-represented & supported today, and what you can do to support and foster the growth of one of the founding communities on YouTube.
Moderated by Andrew Gunadie, Gunnarolla"
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From the VidCon 2016 Panels playlist - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgcMpFkJOpWjjmvrui_P0GGebvkgfqOg
shaky, handheld, unedited video of the YOUTUBE & REPRESENT-ASIAN Panel (Community) at #VidCon2016
Andrew Gunadie (@Gunnarolla) youtube.com/user/gunnarolla
Wesley Chan (@thewesleychan) youtube.com/user/thewesleychan
Philip Wang (@philipwang) youtube.com/user/pwangs
[ WongFu Productions youtube.com/wongfuproductions ]
Jasmeet Singh (@JusReign) youtube.com/user/JusReign
ilikealison (@ilikealison) youtube.com/ilikealison
[ Lunch Club youtube.com/c/lunchclubcollab ]
Nabela Noor (@NabelaNoor) youtube.com/nabela
"From KevJumba to Lilly Singh, some of YouTube’s most popular creators have been Asian-Pacific Islander (API), especially in its early years. However, as our platform grows and becomes more mainstream, we must ask the question: WHERE DID ALL THE ASIANS GO? In this panel, we will explore the reasons why API creators became so popular in the first place, whether or not they are still well-represented & supported today, and what you can do to support and foster the growth of one of the founding communities on YouTube.
Moderated by Andrew Gunadie, Gunnarolla"
Help us caption & translate this video!
amara.org/v/Nzc3