Today has generated a lot of questions and confusion. We know it hasn't been easy for everyone. Going forward, we'll be taking a closer look at our own harassment policies, with the aim to update them. Our thoughts and plans:https://yt.be/help/zxSq
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I don't understand this mindset. Why do you see creators as representative of your entire site as opposed to just representatives of themselves? You can't police people for being people if you want an open platform like you say you do. It's in the site's name, for Christ's sakes.
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Replying to @EyeofSol299 @TeamYouTube
They don't want to be an open platform, they want people to watch their videos. This isn't LiveLeak. They have to pay lip service to keeping toxic content off the platform or risk scaring away viewers and investors.
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Replying to @IanBurnette @TeamYouTube
Really? Because I don't remember having to sign an NDA or any contracts with YouTube to curate my content to their liking before making an account. If YouTube wants to curate the content on their platform so draconically, then they can't have a user upload feature at all.
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Replying to @EyeofSol299 @TeamYouTube
You had to agree to the ToS in order to open an account. That's a contract. Within that contract were a set of rules that you agreed to adhere to in order to continue having access to the platform.
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Replying to @IanBurnette @TeamYouTube
Also, terms of service are considered rules, guidelines and disclaimers in some regards, but they are not contracts. Contracts are legally binding documents that, when broken, result in legal action. Terms of service, when broken, result in account punishments or termination.
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https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/62682/terms-of-service … Now you're just making things uppic.twitter.com/6mwUR9j4JF
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The first line says "The rules a person or organization must observe", which is what I said. I think you're the one who's making stuff up, matey.
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"Generally legally binding" is the start of the next line, but no worries if you didn't get that far. If the terms of service were just about account terminations / punishments, then why are they so long you need to scroll through them ? Think critically sometime, it's fun!
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