YouTube - What They Don't Tell You
X is for X-Rated?
My AtoZ theme this year is my YouTube journey with my new fiction channel, and all that I have learned - plus some free fiction - scroll down to the embedded vid for that.
YouTube used to be a platform where anything went except blatant pornography,
then it became uber popular and it started cracking down because of its ad
revenue. Then there was the whole debacle about children watching it, even
though no one under 13 should be able to create an account, and it got
worse.
YouTube does not allow pornographic content in video, text,
audio or images. All of their examples say "for the purpose of sexual
gratification" which is a very wishy-washy term, but if you don't want your
vids age restricted or worse, your channel deleted, avoid such things. Given
that YouTube is notorious for banning or restricting things because someone
else reported it, rather than actually investigating properly with actual
human beings, just avoid adult content.
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Photo by Eliott Van Buggenhout on Unsplash |
There are certain words that will get your vids age restricted and/or demonetised too, like swearing and sexualised words even when not used in a sexual context. Given that YouTube is not supposed to be for children under 13 in the first place this is very, very annoying, but we don't get to argue with it. We just have to watch what we say.
Does it annoy you too, that a site supposed to be for adult and teens is so restrictive because of prudish advertisers?
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- 🎤Micro stories as YouTube Shorts Monday - Thursday - for fun quick viewing
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