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 @TeamYouTube
So us creators got punished for not making family friendly / ad friendly content / now we are getting punished for making family friendly content....? This is ridiculous. Punishing the wrong people - not my job to babysit what someone else's kid watches - where's the parents?!?!
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Exactly! This is also why I put content advisory warnings before my videos. I don’t give a rats ass about family-friendly anything. I’m going to be explicit and if you don’t like it, don’t watch. It’s basically simple.
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Replying to @FAngZultd @Arcade_Matt and
If you’re a parent reading this and you’ve gotten mad at a YouTuber because they posted something fucked up, and your kid stumbled upon it because yOu weren’t watching them. Congratulations! You’re a terrible influence and and an even worse role model! Here’s to you!
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Also, YouTube is a platform where individual creativity should be encouraged. Post content of what you want to share with the world. You don’t have to resort to appealing to soccer moms and Kayelynn’s just for fear of losing Adsense or because it’s trendy.
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