Today we’re sharing several changes designed to better protect data on children’s content on YouTube. Starting in about four months:
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Replying to @YouTube
Hey, fuzzy blue monster here who doesn't make kids content but consistently gets put under the Sesame Street category anyway. Is there any way I can avoid getting hit by these changes?
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Replying to @ArloStuff @YouTube
The target audience is what's most important here (you know your videos best!). If your content isn’t made for kids, no action needed. More specifics/examples here: https://yt.be/help/pE5Q and we’ll have more resources & content strategy guides over the coming months to help.
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What if the majority of your viewers are kids? Like your target audience isn’t children but the MAJORITY of your viewers are kids.
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Especially channels that are designed for ‘mature audiences only’ like SuperMarioLogan. But he was already f*cked by YouTube anyway
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