The coronavirus-induced trend of shifting from physical locations to virtual locations caught YouTube Spaces in its wake. YouTube Spaces debuted nine years ago in major cities worldwide as physical locations where creators could access resources including classes, events and state-of-the-art studios. In 2016, the Google-owned video site expanded the initiative to pop-up events in cities…
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