YouTube has announced new controls that will help parents limit teens' exposure to harmful content like eating disorder videos.
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TikTok bans #SkinnyTok hashtag
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YouTube wants to shield teens from eating disorder videos. Parents can help.
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YouTube adjusts recs to protect teens from “repeated messages about idealized standards”
YouTube is working with the Youth and Families Advisory Committee to adjust content recommendations for teen and tween viewers.
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YouTube makes it easier to monetize videos that discuss abortion, abuse, or eating disorders
YouTube's ad-friendly guidelines now permit monetization on videos that discuss abortion, abuse, or eating disorders without graphic detail.
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Creators are pushing drugs like Ozempic as weight-loss solutions. Now TikTok is cracking down.
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YouTube cracks down on eating disorder videos that depict “imitable behaviors”
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TikTok Updates Guidelines To Explicitly Ban Deadnaming, Misgendering, Misogyny, Conversion Therapy
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TikTok’s Director Of U.S. Policy Outlines New Tools For User Well-Being
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