YouTube just changed a major rule for anyone who uploads videos, ostensibly to protect kids — but now content creators are confused as to h...
YouTube just changed a major rule for anyone who uploads videos, ostensibly to protect kids — but now content creators are confused as to how to follow it. Starting next year, all YouTube content creators will have to tick a box when they upload a video, indicating whether or not said video is “kid-directed.” Creators will also have to categorize each of their previously uploaded videos and even their entire channels the same way. Content for kids in this case means children are the primary audience or the content that is “directed to children but children are a secondary audience,” to…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: YouTube
from The Next Web https://ift.tt/2NONUdp
via IFTTT
COMMENTS