He livestreamed the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.

After an initial brutal police crackdown, the number of Ukrainian protesters have grown in size and are now more about toppling the government and putting an end to corruption than joining the European Union.

The officers then told Tim Pool that it was not wise to stay there in the middle of the square and keep filming. He first became known for live streaming the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011. The video showed that the arresting officer lied under oath, though no charges were filed.

"[33], Pool is a co-founder of Tagg.ly, a mobile application for watermarking photos and videos in order to allow copyrights to be withheld by users. Learn about My Front Page. The administration of Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has faced protests since October 2013.

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During his time at VICE, VICE News, and Fusion Pool produced dozens of documentaries and ground breaking content reaching hundreds of millions of viewers on topics ranging from technology, internet rights, natural disasters, revolution and urban conflict, as well as American politics. AllSides members can instantly post news stories to their own personal page, making it easy to share and discuss information they care about. Vice says it expects to announce a home for the newscast in the coming weeks.

Become your own publisher by becoming a member today! [8][9], In the context of the Occupy movement, Pool's footage has been aired on NBC and other mainstream networks. In 2014 he joined Fusion as the Director of Media Innovation to help develop and utilize new technology such as livestreaming aerial drones, mobile software and hardware, and even Google Glass.

Tim Pool, Vice News Language English. Infowars writer Paul Joseph Watson offered to pay for travel costs and accommodation for any reporter "to stay in crime-ridden migrant suburbs of Malmö.

Journalist. In the past I worked for VICE and Fusion.

Last week, the government announced they would reduce fare to its original rate in an attempt to quell the outrage. Pool helped to launch Subverse media in 2015.

As the Founding member of VICE News, he has covered major events around the world in places such as Istanbul, Cairo, and Sao Paulo.

Tim Pool was the first reporter to join Vice years, now being independent, did a full video on the news of the cancellation.

Tim’s very honest response was an unexpected breathe of fresh air: Taken from Reddit: Pool has been a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience 1242 and 1258, several episodes of The Rubin Report with Dave Rubin, has been featured in several documentaries such as The Hacker Wars, Occupy: The Movie, and Trolling For Freedom. Pool helped to launch Subverse media in 2015.

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AMA! He livestreamed the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011. Tim Pool was the first reporter to join Vice years, now being independent, did a full video on the news of the cancellation.

[24][23] In April 2013, he received a Shorty Award in the "Best Journalist in Social Media" category.

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