And while I do agree and they’d probably remove the strike, the entire anime loli bs has taken wayyy too far and if you have to be honest, these are REALLY not kid friendly and youtube’s main audience is kids below the age of 10-13... like 7yr olds watch it and if I had a kid,
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I really wouldn’t let it watch shit like that or random stuff on youtube in general... and don’t tell me it’s not youtube kids app etc. most of the viewers of 95% of the youtubers are indeed aged 5-12 ...
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Replying to @bodil40 @TeamYouTube
This is not a lolipic.twitter.com/ZXlUfsIEuF
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Replying to @Lost_Pause_ @TeamYouTube
Even if it’s not loli, I don’t think any of these games that focus on sexual relationships/showing shit on the line (even panties) are appropriate for a 7yr old kid...even the more popular shit like neko para etc. is pretty fucked up from a POV of someone who doesn’t watch anime
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All that said, youtube needs to have clear rules and not strike one video of one unlucky person while there’s a lot more of the same on the website that remains unstriked ...
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Replying to @bodil40 @TeamYouTube
First off, you're not even allowed to make an account if you're under 13 years old on youtube. That said, if anything under that age is viewing videos, its the parent's sole responsibility and not yt's. Plus these are anime/cartoons. Real laws/rules don't apply. Its all messed up
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Replying to @Lost_Pause_ @TeamYouTube
The point about not being allowed to have an account if 13 or less & the fact that it’s parents’ responsibilities don’t really work against “the content is also viewed by kids that shouldn’t be watching” ... I mean YT removed salt and ice challenges for being DANGEROUS content...
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I don’t think that the salt and ice challenge is dangerous if you have more than 1 brain cell and at the age of 13 or above ... but yeah. The removed vid also had a disclaimer to not try at home if that means anything these days lol
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I love the fact that Noble ignored all his fans but was more than happy to respond to someone with a Twitter Approved Blue Tick Account >.> This is why I find it hard to respect him
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So you’re saying that as a fan of his, you’re entitled to a response otherwise he’a a bad guy? 12btw.
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I wouldnt call myself a "Fan" >.> I respect his work and all but I find it hard to respect the man behind the work... And btw very mature to insult someone for no reason by calling them 12 no wonder you got twitter affiliated
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