ScrewTube (YouTube nickname)

YouTube is an American video-sharing website that began in February 2005. In November 2006, Google purchased YouTube. Those who have criticized Google’s operation of YouTube (such as issues of censorship and promoting mainstream media product) have called it “ScrewTube.” “ScrewTube Targets Racier Online Video” was posted on Twitter by youzin on April 19, 2007.
   
Other YouTube nicknames include “CensorTube,” “JewTube,” “Themtube,” “TheyTube,” “UselessTube,” “WHOtube” and “YouBoob.”
               
     
Wikipedia: YouTube
YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. Three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—created the service in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion; YouTube now operates as one of Google’s subsidiaries.
     
Twitter
youzin
@youzin
ScrewTube Targets Racier Online Video : http://tinyurl.com/2cgtrm
8:50 PM - 19 Apr 2007
   
Twitter
Spy Sadams
@savvyfatty
Fuck YouTube. I got my own shit streaming skr8 2my VCR (<--po pimpin) called SCREWtube. Debra Lee already tryna get it on BET in the A.M.

12:19 AM - 25 Jul 2008
 
YouTube
Screw Tube at it again
daddy69plus4
Published on Jan 26, 2012
Uploaded by Patience081812 on Jan 26, 2012
 
YouTube
ScrewTube
Wintericecrystal
Published on Jan 15, 2014
“Turkish Star Wars” clips taken down after nearly seven years.
 
22 June 2014, Boston (MA) Sunday Globe, “Think Tank,” pg. N20, col. 5:
SCREWTUBE
YouTube confirms that it will indeed block videos from labels that do not sign licensing deals for the premium tier of its soon-to-be-tested music subscription service.
     
The Warrior Wire
YouTube or ScrewTube?
Caroline Tuemler, Staff Writer|January 30, 2018
This past year was quite interesting, to say the least. It was a year for people to stand up for what they believe in and speak out against injustice but, on the other hand, people also made memes about eating Tide Pods. Strange things occurred in 2017, but some of the most interesting incidents were the YouTube controversies surrounding creators such as Logan and Jake Paul, Sam Pepper, Trisha Paytas, Pewdiepie, Marina Joyce, iDubbbz and many more.
 
YouTube
Suppressed TRUTH Found on ScrewTube That’ll BLOW YOU AWAY!
HighImpactVlogs
Published on May 26, 2019