Besides scaring off advertisers, YouTube's vulnerability to porn risks infuriating parents, said Greg Kostello, chief executive of vMix, one of the many video sites trying to catch up to YouTube.
"I can't imagine my kids coming to a site and seeing some of the porn ... that shows up on YouTube on an almost daily basis," said Kostello, a former executive with Vivendi Universal. "And if you are an advertiser, you aren't going to be happy if porn shows up by one of your ads."
Nothing shows less class than taking a cheap shot at a business competetor. Point out your strengths in a way that is positive for your industry and I beleive you will always have a better shot at gaining business. Jelousy just makes you look like a loser.
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