YouTube, the Google-owned video site, is working with Storyful to try to verify activist videos from Syria and distribute them via its website.
CNN: 'SNN,' YouTube help amplify voices in Syria
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Clinch, from Storyful, said many Syrian activists upload videos via proxy servers, which are located in other countries, so that it's more difficult for the government to track them.
CNN: 'SNN,' YouTube help amplify voices in Syria
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There were angry reactions from mothers, according to Storyful, which aggregates news analysis and social media reactions to events, many worrying that Time's coverage will make it harder for women to breastfeed in public.