Hey @TeamYouTube @YouTube we are all incredibly concerned that this will greatly damage animation communities on the platform. Throughout the entertainment industry animation is wrongfully construed as made only for children. We as creators and patrons (1/2)https://twitter.com/YouTube/status/1169238475633070085 …
For example, funny lego city brickfilms, though it is a kids toy for ages, 6+ could be weighted by its context as family-friendly. If it is not directly targeted to younger kids.
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Here's an example of animation content clearly meant for kids. Visual keystones are near identical to those of other animated videos on the site. Bots are not very good at deciphering intent.https://twitter.com/brick_context/status/1170011039489908737?s=20 …
0:20Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Also and please don't feel offended. Since most of your videos are under 1k views you will most likely not even notice a change. Top Kids channels are doing 100 to 500 million views a month, now these if or whatever may see a grow or drop.
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My concern was for communities at large. YouTube did say that the changes were for "children's content" but that videos that weren't manually tagged by the creator would be tagged as such via machine learning. *animation* *lego* *minecraft* etc. would all be easy grabs for a bot.
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