YouTube takes a good step regarding video bans

YouTube rolls out new parental controls


YouTube, is taking a good step regarding video bans. A useful infrastructure will soon be provided to content producers.

YouTube, which started a new testing process today, He conveyed: “Due to certain violations of the rules by the content creators, age restricted or we’re testing a new feature that will allow users to edit videos that have been removed. If the problematic parts of the video are corrected after editing, Age restriction on video will be lifted or If the video is removed, it will be put back on YouTube. Creators who are eligible will soon see a revision option in Studio where they can use the video editor to make changes to fix any issues. Once the video is edited, our teams will review the updated version and change the decision accordingly. Creators will be able to appeal videos that were edited but were not approved.”

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There have been many developments on YouTube lately. For example, the platform recently announced that it has expanded the ads that appear when the video is paused. This new video format, which has been tested for a long time and is now officially launched, has begun to be used for the entire platform abroad. These ads were initially only on TV. These new ads, which did not attract much reaction because they did not negatively affect the video viewing experience (Of course not for premium members), It will soon be available in Turkey.

YouTube had been on the agenda with other developments in the past few weeks. The platform is first making available globally a system that it had previously launched in the US. The platform will now limit young people’s exposure to videos that promote and idealize a certain level of fitness or physical appearance.

The company states that some videos are not a problem when watched once, but can cause problems when exposed to them repeatedly. Another announcement made today focused on artificial intelligence. The platform will be used by artists, actors, musicians and athletes, including is working on a set of AI detection tools to prevent creators’ faces and voices from being copied and used in other videos without permission.

The company is also working on the use of creators’ videos by third-party AI companies. It is reported that more information will be shared on this subject later in the year. Currently, many AI companies are taking YouTube videos without the creators even knowing and It is used to train systems that generate videos from text, such as OpenAI’s Sora. The company may give content creators a choice in the new period. Content creators who accept the use of their videos in artificial intelligence training may receive different payments.

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