If you mean they are involved, then in a way, yes, because that's part of why the FTC sued YT. Children at certain ages don't understand ads, and videos aimed at kids with ads breaks FTC guidelines, simply put. Apart from that, this has nothing to do with advertisers.
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This is a lawsuit from a gov agency to protect children under the age of 13 (COPPA compliance) YT being a COPPA compliant website, so 12/under can use it, means they have to have certain protections in place. The FTC argued proper protections weren't there. YT now has to fix that
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Being angry at YT's previous actions due to advertisers is fine, but this issue is entirely separate. Advertisers have no say in what the FTC's lawsuit decided. This lawsuit is between YT and the FTC only. Advertisers will actually be negatively affected by this change.
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