Earlier today, @YouTube CEO @SusanWojcicki was asked what's the acceptable failure rate for YouTube's policy enforcement system, which has both humans and machine learning trying to catch stuff that violates YouTube's stated guidelines ...
Starting earlier this year, we took actions above our normal protections for children on YouTube by disabling comments on videos that could be at risk of predatory behavior as we work to improve the tools that catch violative comments. More: https://yt.be/help/JBTx
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Yeah, the problem is that you said you'd take actions above your normal protections for children, but you're not living up to those promises
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If YouTube has altered its policies since February -- so that now a broad swath of videos depicting young minors are totally cool to have comments -- YouTube should be publicly transparent about those policy changes
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