TOP: Las 7 razones verdaderas por las cuales YouTube quitó el botón de "No me gusta" 👎 - Summary

Summary

The summary of the video is:

- The video is a top 7 list of the real reasons why YouTube removed the dislike button.
- The reasons are:
- The record labels of Justin Bieber and Baby Shark complained about the negative publicity of their videos.
- Activision and Gillette faced backlash from gamers and consumers for their unpopular products and campaigns.
- Disney received more dislikes than likes for their recent movies and trailers, which showed their failure to connect with their audience.
- The Indian government pressured YouTube to hide the dislikes on the videos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was unpopular among many young Indians.
- YouTube's own rewind videos were hated by the users, who saw them as superficial and hypocritical.
- The dislike button was a tool for freedom of expression and a way to challenge the powerful entities that tried to censor or manipulate the public opinion.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

- Fact 1: Korean nuclear fusion reactor achieves 100 million°C for 30 seconds and a net energy gain in September 2022.
- Fact 2: The core of the Sun has a temperature of 15 million degrees kelvins.
- Fact 3: Justin Bieber's Baby has more than 15 million dislikes on YouTube as of the date of uploading this top.
- Fact 4: Hollywood needs China as a huge market for its movies and censors its content to please the Chinese government.
- Fact 5: Call of Duty Infinite Warfare trailer received a lot of criticism and dislikes from gamers who did not like the direction of the franchise.
- Fact 6: Gillette's advertisement that promoted progressive values received more dislikes than likes and sparked a backlash from its audience.
- Fact 7: Disney's trailers for its movies also received more dislikes than likes due to its identity politics and lack of creativity.
- Fact 8: YouTube Rewind videos were disliked by many users who did not like YouTube's choices and policies.
- Fact 9: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's videos received many dislikes from Indian users who expressed their dissatisfaction with his government.
- Fact 10: YouTube removed the dislike button to protect its advertisers, partners, and political interests from public scrutiny.