YouTube has made a number of efforts to try and crackdown specifically on
child exploitation content, including removing advertising from millions of videos, imposing age restrictions on flagged content, and increasing the number of human moderators that scan its platform.
Not exact matches
«Nudity or other sexually suggestive
content» it states are not allowed on the platform, and following an ordeal with BBC reporters it issued the statement: «It is against the law for anyone to distribute images of
child exploitation.»
Zuckerberg says the new hires will be responsible for monitoring the website for potentially offensive and violent
content like hate speech and
child exploitation.