@youtube @teamyoutube Arts and crafts channels that talk about craft kits, slime, etc are NOT necessarily kids content. Taking their livelihood by barring ads, comments and notifications would be wrong. Your profits will suffer, as no one will be making such content any longer.
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Replying to @Erilanya1
To clarify, to comply w/ the requirements of COPPA, the ability to comment will no longer be available on the watch page of content that has been designated as made for kids. See the FTC's definition of content made for kids in D1 of their FAQs here:https://ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/complying-coppa-frequently-asked-questions …
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I see, but from what I understand from
@NerdECrafter 's video is that a machine will determine what constitutes kid's content on arbitrary things such as the visibility of 'characters' in the background or colorful thumbnails. That process is what's worrisome. 1/21 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
2/2 Also keywords like slime or play-doh that are mostly associated with kids, but isn't necessarily geared towards kids at all. Like most of NerdEcrafter's videos.
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