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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Replying to @YouTube
Hey, fuzzy blue monster here who doesn't make kids content but consistently gets put under the Sesame Street category anyway. Is there any way I can avoid getting hit by these changes?
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Replying to @ArloStuff @YouTube
The target audience is what's most important here (you know your videos best!). If your content isn’t made for kids, no action needed. More specifics/examples here: https://yt.be/help/pE5Q and we’ll have more resources & content strategy guides over the coming months to help.
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That doesn't really clear anything up. Can you manually opt out of being labeled kids content? Will you be able to dispute it if you get labeled as kids content through whatever bot flags it?
Toy Reviews like @JobbytheHong arent kids content but bots would probably just see toys
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