This YouTuber Is Teaching Other YouTubers How To Make Convincing Apology Videos

If you follow the world of “influencers” and YouTubers (sometimes the same thing), then chances are you’ve come across several controversies, scandals, and drama. More often than not, this results in that particular person issuing an apology video in which they act all somber to show that they are truly sorry for whatever trouble they might have caused.

Now it seems that one YouTuber and influencer, James Charles, is using his experience by teaching other upcoming YouTubers and influencers on how to craft their own apology video that will make them seem more sincere, and with their apology sounding more convincing. This is part of Charles’ YouTube Premium series, Instant Influencer, which is a reality show for aspiring beauty stars.

Speaking to the contestants, Charles was quoted as saying, “Take this from me because I’ve had to deal with this. As an influencer, when you grow a following, you might either say or do something that people might not like or agree with, and eventually, you might have to apologize.”

It is a rather interesting video, although now that Charles has sort of “given away” the “secrets” to a good apology video, we’re not sure if it will be as effective in the future, especially if people know what goes on behind-the-scenes. But hey, if you’ve ever needed to craft an apology video, maybe this could give you some useful tips.

This YouTuber Is Teaching Other YouTubers How To Make Convincing Apology Videos

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The FBI Can Now Look At Your Web Browsing History Without Needing A Warrant

If you thought that your web browsing history is private to you and you only, you would be mistaken. This is because during a recent vote, the US Senate has agreed to give law enforcement agencies access to web browsing history data without needing to obtain a warrant first.

Given the massive privacy implications from this ruling, some senators had been fighting against it. For those who are unfamiliar, this vote was for an amendment to the Patriot Act, where they wanted to make changes so that it would have forbade the government to collect internet browsing data and history unless they had a warrant.

However, the votes for “Yes” to these changes fell short just by one as several senators were reported not to have shown up, where at least one of them would have voted in favor of these changes. According to Sen. Ron Wyden who sponsored the amendment, “Getting access to somebody’s web browsing history is almost like spying on their thoughts. This level of surveillance absolutely ought to require a warrant.”

Unfortunately with the amendment failing to get enough votes, it looks like the Patriot Act will remain as it is in its current form. Speaking to Motherboard, Evan Greer, the deputy director of Fight For The Future said, “The Patriot Act should be repealed in its entirety, set on fire and buried in the ground. It’s one of the worst laws passed in the last century, and there is zero evidence that the mass surveillance programs it enables have ever saved a single human life.”

The FBI Can Now Look At Your Web Browsing History Without Needing A Warrant

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