YouTube Censorship
Seems like YouTube has changed some guidelines better yet YouTube is enforcing these guidelines in which has the YouTube Community in an uproar. YouTube has some guideline to make their video adviser friendly.
The guidelines state:
The guidelines state:
Content that is considered "not advertiser-friendly" includes, but is not limited to:
- Sexually suggestive content, including partial nudity and sexual humor
- Violence, including display of serious injury and events related to violent extremism
- Inappropriate language, including harassment, profanity and vulgar language
- Promotion of drugs and regulated substances, including selling, use and abuse of such items
- Controversial or sensitive subjects and events, including subjects related to war, political conflicts, natural disasters and tragedies, even if graphic imagery is not shown
Many Creators on YouTube are sexual humor, Violence when it comes to gaming channels, profanity and is controversial. YouTube is a place for a "freedom" of speech; YouTube is still a business and they can set these guideline, and enforce them. But what happens if Youtubers pull their videos from their site. Philip DeFrance has posted videos about these issues listed below.
Comment and tell me what you think. And do you think YouTube should de-monetize videos ??
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