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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When you refer to content made for kids, is
@TeamYouTube referring to children under 18, under 13, or essentially babies? Pretty valid question. Also, what about content that has some children in the audience, but adults may enjoy it too - what happens there?3 replies 1 retweet 58 likes -
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First, the age of a child is defined by your country–more: https://yt.be/help/pE5Q Second, the key is to evaluate your content & target audience on a video-by-video basis to determine if it's specifically made for kids (vs just appropriate for kids). More resources on this soon.
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I miss when the library let people of all ages check material they wanted without micromanaging people and the library let parents decide what kids saw & didn't play parent with kids info. youtube is like a library gone dysfunctional liberal. all rights reserved
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When I was a teen and checked out books at the library the library respected my privacy, respected my freedom to choose and respected my parents rights to choose to let me choose what to check out at the library. all rights reserved
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