YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Steps Down, Ending An Era Full Of Controversies And Changes
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has decided to step down and "start a new chapter" according to a statement she released earlier today, leading to a slew of mixed reactions among creators and users on the platform.
Wojcicki has been in charge of the video-hosting site for nine years, and during her time at YouTube's helm, she helped grow the platform and integrate it into Google's larger business following the company's acquisition.
However, content moderation decisions made by Wojcicki and her team over the last several years upset both the political right and the left, and some accused her of prioritizing the interests of advertisers over the interest of creators.
Wojcicki is one of the most prominent women in the tech industry, and her relationship with Google began when she rented out her garage to the fledgling company. From there, she worked in marketing and advertising for Google. She was reportedly instrumental in convincing Google to buy YouTube in 2006.
In her stead, she will be succeeded by her longtime second-in-command, Neal Mohan.
Thank you, @SusanWojcicki. It's been amazing to work with you over the years. You've built YouTube into an extraordinary home for creators and viewers. I'm excited to continue this awesome and important mission. Looking forward to what lies ahead… https://t.co/Rg5jXv1NGb
— Neal Mohan (@nealmohan) February 16, 2023
It's well-known that YouTubers weren't always happy with Wojcicki during her tenure. Almost a quarter of a million people signed a Change.org petition to fire her, citing monetization policies geared to please advertisers.
She also oversaw the controversial removal of the dislike button in 2021, a decision which bothered many YouTubers and users alike. Another decision this year to automatically demonetize videos in which creators swear within the first 15 seconds was widely criticized by creators who saw the people leading YouTube as out-of-touch.
Wojcicki did, however, interact with the content creator community, including a 2022 interview with YouTuber and streamer Ludwig about the platform and its policies.
Alongside those celebrating her resignation as the head of the platform, some also praised Wojcicki's leadership of YouTube, arguing that being CEO of a company as large as YouTube is one of those jobs like being president that nobody can really do perfectly.
Incredible run from @SusanWojcicki. I certainly didn't agree with everything YouTube has done since 2014 but I can't really imagine a more thorny set of issues and I'm glad there was someone as thoughtful and unflappable as Susan leading through that time. https://t.co/n27xJ0fx1I
— Hank Green (@hankgreen) February 16, 2023
The future of YouTube is definitely in flux, as many of the big social media platforms face new tremors, such as an uncertain economic future, the rise of new technologies like AI and continued questions about the feasibility of an advertising-based internet.
It's unknown what the shakeup will ultimately mean for YouTube, but some joked about who could take charge instead of Mohan if they had their own say in the matter.
I think we all know who should be the NEW CEO of YouTube now that Susan Wojcicki has stepped down pic.twitter.com/na2bfcEwPL
— Jobless Yb Fan (@ShisuiTheDonn__) February 16, 2023
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Krupam the Oldfag
Apparently she actually died now.
YeetYeetAwoo
Well fuck, looks like the next CEO is an NFT shill.
Dolan
🦀🦀🦀🦀
A sandwich in your fridge
Gumshoe
This might end an era of controversies, but it'll just begin another one. There's literally no way to run something like this and having it be this big and successful without having a mountain of controversies.
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Nox Lucis
Given her staggering ineptitude that almost defies description and explanation, one would hope the departure signifies an improvement. A random homeless person pulled off the street and put in her chair would likely be outperforming her in matter of days. Nothing short of someone making an active and willful effort to destroy YouTube could possibly be a worse CEO.
Ryguy987
Don't get your hopes up. From what I've heard, the new one is a NFT/Crypto bro and is the guy who introduced the idea of putting NFTs in Youtube.
YeetYeetAwoo
Red123
Rest in piss.