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
It’s really quite simple. When someone is being hurtful, inciting harassment or spreading bigotry, you demonetise them or remove and ban them. These are in your rules already, but you don’t enforce it. Oh, and racists and Nazis are just not allowed. I don’t know why that’s hard
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Replying to @JosephGlass @TeamYouTube
Similarly, when someone complains about their FACE being used in a video to mock, that is then responsible for an avalanche of alt-right/Nazi harassment aimed at them, you don’t return with “there is no identifiable information in the reported video”. It’s a face.
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Replying to @JosephGlass @TeamYouTube
Is that’s “uniquely identifiable” enough for unlocking phones, then yeah, a face is pretty identifiable. But then, the video in question was by one of your biggest stars who seems to get away with a lot. Says a lot about how you really feel about harassment
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Replying to @JosephGlass @TeamYouTube
It’s disappointing. Youtube is a platform I feel a sense of ownership and love for, but their handling of harassment is abhorrent. These recent events showed they don’t mind Alt-Right people spreading white supremacy as long as they make money off of it
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Replying to @ChrystalWRox @TeamYouTube
Yup. I followed their complaints procedure to the letter (which in itself is a mission, as they are unclear and labyrinthine) when I was featured prominently in a video that led to actual harassment, but that vid was by PDP so apparently my face wasn’t “identifiable info”
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He’s not alt right, and what? Then don’t post videos, what harassment?
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