Today we’re sharing several changes designed to better protect data on children’s content on YouTube. Starting in about four months:
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1. We will treat data from anyone watching children’s content on http://YouTube.com as coming from a child, regardless of the age of the user. This means we will only collect the data needed to support the operation of the service.
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2. Personalized ads will stop running on content made for kids.
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3. Features like comments and notifications will no longer be available on videos made for kids.
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4. Creators will have to identify content made for kids, and we’ll additionally find videos in this category using machine learning.
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Replying to @YouTube
How do you determine 'kid's content?' I am 13, and currently post ONLY teen content, but I have videos on my channel I posted when I was 10, 11, 12. Is my channel considered to be kid's or teen channel?
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Replying to @Annierose_cole
This is about the individual video's content & its target audience (i.e. is it made for kids?) vs who is in the video. You know your content best–if your content isn't made for kids, no action needed. Definitely check out the specifics/examples here: https://yt.be/help/pE5Q
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how about roblox youtubers like itsfunneh or fillmgo or how abort alex anyroblox youtubers there not for kids
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