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YouTube to Demonetize Channels Even if Videos ‘Don’t Cross Policy Line’

11-12-2019 < SGT Report 33 371 words
 

by Allum Bokhari, Breitbart:



Google-owned YouTube has given itself a broad new range of powers to ban and demonetize channels for “harassment,” including the ability to demonetize channels that haven’t violated its policies in any one video.


Included in the policy is a broadening of YouTube’s “hate speech” ban.



“We will no longer allow content that maliciously insults someone based on protected attributes such as their race, gender expression, or sexual orientation,” announced YouTube “trust & safety” VP Matt Halprin in a blog post.


The post also makes it clear that there will be no exception for “public officials,” meaning that politicians that YouTube deems to be engaging in “hate speech” also run the risk of having their content removed from the platform.


The new policy extends YouTube’s policy banning violent threats in videos to cover “veiled or implied threats.” This includes “content simulating violence toward an individual or language suggesting physical violence may occur.”


YouTube’s “harassment” policy is also extended, allowing the platform to punish channels even if none of their videos have violated any policy


Via YouTube:



Something we heard from our creators is that harassment sometimes takes the shape of a pattern of repeated behavior across multiple videos or comments, even if any individual video doesn’t cross our policy line. To address this, we’re tightening our policies for the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to get even tougher on those who engage in harassing behavior and to ensure we reward only trusted creators. Channels that repeatedly brush up against our harassment policy will be suspended from YPP, eliminating their ability to make money on YouTube. We may also remove content from channels if they repeatedly harass someone. If this behavior continues, we’ll take more severe action including issuing strikes or terminating a channel altogether.



Lastly, YouTube is handing power to its creators — the power to censor their comments sections. YouTube describes this as ” empower[ing] creators to further shape the conversation on their channels.”


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