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11 / 11 / 2017 - YouTube to restrict "disturbing" children video's, if flagged
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-41942306
In this article, it talks about the disturbing videos which includes sexual or any violence scenes that is aimed at children which negatively impacts them. A writer called "James Bridle" posted a blog about how YouTube is still being bombarded with bizarre and inappropriate videos aimed at little vulnerable children. YouTube deny it as they say describe their team as "parents who are commited to improving our app and getting this right". But however, many critics claimed that YouTube is not doing enough to stop the indecent videos posted to lure in kids.
The use of many famous cartoon characters like Peppa Pig which many children are familiar with, video-producers now use those characters in violent and inappropriate videos to negatively impact the children. James Bridle went on further within the blogpost by giving examples of cartoons that are quite sinister and inappropriate. Essentially, then it talks about how the viewers are taking this matter into their hands and instead they share the video which gives it more awareness potentially being consumed by many children.
Essentially, in my opinion, I think that YouTube should be regulated regularly in the sense that they should remove videos that involve cartoon with violent and sinister images.
In this article, it talks about the disturbing videos which includes sexual or any violence scenes that is aimed at children which negatively impacts them. A writer called "James Bridle" posted a blog about how YouTube is still being bombarded with bizarre and inappropriate videos aimed at little vulnerable children. YouTube deny it as they say describe their team as "parents who are commited to improving our app and getting this right". But however, many critics claimed that YouTube is not doing enough to stop the indecent videos posted to lure in kids.
The use of many famous cartoon characters like Peppa Pig which many children are familiar with, video-producers now use those characters in violent and inappropriate videos to negatively impact the children. James Bridle went on further within the blogpost by giving examples of cartoons that are quite sinister and inappropriate. Essentially, then it talks about how the viewers are taking this matter into their hands and instead they share the video which gives it more awareness potentially being consumed by many children.
Essentially, in my opinion, I think that YouTube should be regulated regularly in the sense that they should remove videos that involve cartoon with violent and sinister images.
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