A question we’re often asked is: If you can keep copyrighted material (music, movies, etc), or ISIS and violent extremism content off the platform at scale, why can’t you do the same here?
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Our tools require reference files to work effectively: studios, record labels, and publishers provide those reference files to us in advance. This lets us take them down at scale.
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Many violent extremist groups, like ISIS, use common footage and imagery. These can also be signals for our detection systems that help us to remove content at scale.
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However, every breaking news event is unique and there are no reference files provided in advance.
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And there’s also a constant flow of new footage, and countless variations of known footage uploaded in the hours immediately after an event. These factors present a significant challenge, but we are continually working to improve our detection systems.
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Hola. Gracias por estar en contacto. Estamos al tanto de los inconvenientes con los filtros, esto es temporal, y es parte de nuestros esfuerzos para revisar y eliminar el contenido gráfico que infringe los lineamientos de YouTube. Saludos.
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yo tengo problemas con FILTROS en pc y mobile, pero NO en TV Led, con linux
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