MeachamLake
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It's interesting how YouTube is effectively letting us manually override their AI - the first time I can remember them doing this. No appeals, no manual reviews etc.
She makes it very clear in the video that it's ultimately creators - not YouTube - who decides if content is for kids. We hold the power.
Clearly this is YouTube trying to absolve itself of any legal responsibility. But theoretically, what would happen if every creator just ignored the AI? Would the FTC then individually take every single YouTuber to court? Unlikely!
She makes it very clear in the video that it's ultimately creators - not YouTube - who decides if content is for kids. We hold the power.
Clearly this is YouTube trying to absolve itself of any legal responsibility. But theoretically, what would happen if every creator just ignored the AI? Would the FTC then individually take every single YouTuber to court? Unlikely!