Children exposed to horror film ads on YouTube

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Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-44448936

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Children were left distressed after seeing ads for a horror film on YouTube, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has revealed.

Three parents contacted the ASA after their children saw ads for Insidious: The Last Key - rated 15 in the UK.

One ad for the film was shown before videos of songs from Frozen, instructions for building a Lego fire station and a clip from the cartoon PJ Masks.

The ASA has upheld the complaints.

In a second ad, the ASA said a young woman was seen "lying on a floor immobile, bloodied and distressed while a humanoid creature crept towards her and then probed at her with claw-like fingers and pierced her skin".

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Further horror-themed imagery followed, including a sequence of women screaming.

This ad played before two videos of Minecraft, a game popular with children.

Sony Pictures and Sony-owned Columbia Pictures, which promoted the film, told the ASA they had excluded unknown audiences and children from their targeting.

The BBC understands that a follow-up probe by Sony indicated that YouTube's content categorising algorithms were at fault.

The Google-owned streaming service, however, said that advertisers were responsible for own their campaigns.

The video site added the ads had not appeared on YouTube Kids, an app aimed specifically at children that offers a filtered selection of YouTube content.

"We considered the ads were unsuitable for children because they were excessively frightening and shocking, and were likely to cause fear and distress," the ASA said in its ruling.

The ASA also received three complaints from adults who found the ads unduly distressing. And it noted that the ads had appeared before unrelated content, with no warning and could not be skipped until five seconds had elapsed.

The regulator has told Sony Pictures to ensure that future ads are appropriately targeted.

The firm declined to comment.

But the BBC understands that it is now limiting its ads for mature content to a pre-vetted list of safe YouTube channels.


Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-44448936
 
It isn't the topic that is weird, it is the noumber of people compalined I think...

The ASA also received three complaints from adults who found the ads unduly distressing.

You may forgive me if I say that YT only cares to have their a$$ covered....

Yhis is bigger than cases like Jake Paul ad similar.

And I think this is a big failure of their "be a creator it is you-tube" system.

:/

The video site added the ads had not appeared on YouTube Kids, an app aimed specifically at children that offers a filtered selection of YouTube content.
 
Hmm...in my opinion Youtube is only partially at fault here. They could do better in filtering what ads go on what type of videos. But the parents also have a couple of options on their side too. Let's list the most obvious one: Ad Block. Every Internet search engine can get one. Then there is always Youtube Red which allows ads to be blocked. Although I do question if some of these parents whom are complaining are even watching their kids when they go on the Internet in the first place. =\ But regardless I say both sides are at fault.
 
Not only would this advert scare both my young boys but that image of the hand with keys for fingers scares me!
I dont like scary movies.
 
Ah, I knew I wasn't going crazy. Most of the time when I load up a video I'll go and do something else or look at something else while an ad is playing, but lately I've been seeing like horror stuff in the corner of my eye, and I'm like, uhhh...? This is kinda new. For what it's worth, I've also been getting a lot more horror movie/true crime-type ads in the mobile games I play too. D: I don't even look up anything horror (unless regular news counts hahahahaha... *sigh*).

But yeah not cool man. My little brothers are always on YouTube they don't need to be seeing any horror movie ads.
 
I've seen fetish dating site ads on Youtube. Youtube is hilariously hypocritical and sucks the clit of its advertisers while f*****g over its users
 
Here we go again - this time from the advertiser's perspective. :S Soon, all the video-vetting services YouTube scrambled to create for monetized content are going to need to be applied to ad campaigns. x_x
 
I may have inadvertently have contributed tot his as i've advertised my youtube reviews using Adwords before now and some of them get pretty bloody creepy at times xD (I can only apologise)
 
I think it's up to the parents to realize the "risks" of having their children go on to youtube. I don't think youtube is at fault, at all. They are running a bussiness, if children want to use their platform they should be ready for the risk of runnning into a "scary trailer."
But even I hate scary movies, so when ever I see a scary movie trailer on youtube I turn my volume down ASAP and close my eyes or turn the screen away from me lmaoooo
 
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