...with Karim’s pixelated smirk, begins Mark Bergen’s fascinating Like, Comment, Subscribe, an account of the company’s journey from its humble roots, thrown together in a garage by two college dropouts and a graphic designer, to its world-conquering present — last year it hoovered up $28 billion in revenue...On the surface, YouTube’s story is one of astonishing success: snapped up by Google for $1.65 billion in October 2006, dishing out ad money to more than three million “creators” by April 2012, and today racking up 2.6 billion monthly users around the world...Behind the scenes, though, its journey reads like a two-decade game of Whac-a-Mole with the company trying to suppress crisis after crisis: the $1 billion lawsuit launched by Viacom over copyright infringement; the proliferation of conspiracy theory channels; the frequent appearance of porn in children’s videos; and the constant gaffes of some of the channel’s biggest stars.
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