YouTube is overrun by armies of bots creating disturbing and creepy kids content that manage to trick the algorithm (and the human brain), but there is (no joke) literally no way to block a channel on YouTube.
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It seems like "toddler mode" is simply not a use-case these companies are thinking about, despite the fact that huge numbers of parents are watching content with their toddlers (and many toddlers without their parents) on these sites.
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And in case you're tempted to say "the solution is to carefully control the videos your child is watching" that's like saying that diet and exercise is the solution to obesity.
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It's a good way for content providers to avoid even engaging with the use-case, but it's not particularly related to the reality of many parents.
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To give it a more positive spin, media companies that did a good job with the toddler use-case would be beloved by parents of toddlers ;)
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