I’m confused though. If we swear and make content for older teens/adults, then we get demonetized. But now if we make family friendly content we also get demonetized with no ads? I’m curious where the “line” is for “kid content”. And if this applies to video game content as well
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Replying to @KreekCraft
The line is determined by the FTC definition of child directed content (see D1 of their FAQs here: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/complying-coppa-frequently-asked-questions …). The key question: Is it made for kids (ex: emphasis on kid characters/themes)? We’ll share more resources & content strategy guides in the coming months.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @KreekCraft
yes it is a kid game and roblox takes heavy moderation on the inappropriate adults and theres a thing called report abuse if you make this change you will loose a lot of big roblox youtubers so choose wisely
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Fortnite too, let's be honest.
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fortnite isn't effected
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