(1/5) If you’re a creator of children’s or family content, you’re probably wondering what the changes we announced today mean for you and your channel. More details here https://yt.be/Bnqp , but keep reading this thread for a quick summary:
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Replying to @YTCreators
1/2: I do not target my videos specifically at children, but covering video games means a large part of my audience is young. I make content with a goal that it can be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in the topic, I don't factor age into it.
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Replying to @TheStupendium @YTCreators
2/2: Do I risk claiming my content is 'family friendly' & lose half my revenue or change my content & risk losing half my audience? You have pushed & pushed for creators to be as ad friendly as possible and now this feels like it hits those who did what you asked for the hardest.
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Replying to @TheStupendium @YTCreators
@Stupendium According to what I have read in replies, I'm pretty sure it is only if you specifically target a younger audience. It does not matter what the game or video is, as long as the creator isn't targeting children, you should be unaffected... (1/2)1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @WhoAmI64796151 @TheStupendium and
Because you make videos for general audiences and not a specific age group, then I think you should go unaffected. Although, don't take my absolute word for it, this only based off of what I read scrolling through replies to other peoples tweets... (2/3, I guess)
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so I would still wait for @TeamYouTube's response. That's my take on the situation right now, any way.
I wish you best of luck in the future of YT with these new changes (especially the new Machine Learning for identifying content, that can be finicky). Also, love your raps.
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