Neal Mohan testified before Congress this week. Then the YouTube Chief Product Officer announced a new policy for curbing extremist content.
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Is TikTok pushing young voters towards the far-right?
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YouTube’s Chief Product Officer testified before Congress. Then he announced a new approach to extremist content.
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Twitch Reinforces Guidelines Surrounding Terrorist, Violent Extremist Content
Twitch is further delineating its stance on terrorist and extremist content.The platform took to Twitter yesterday to share that it has updated its Community Guidelines “to reinforce that this type of content has no place on Twitch and ensure creators have the information they need to stream with confidence."
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YouTube Will Place Flagged “Supremacist” Videos That Don’t Violate Its Guidelines In A “Limited State”
These videos will be able to viewed under a warning but won’t be recommended, monetized, or include comments, suggested videos, or likes.
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YouTube Will Now Redirect Searches For Extremist Videos To Anti-Terrorist Playlists
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AT&T, Verizon Pull Ads From YouTube Fearing Placement Against Extremist Videos
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Google Apologizes For Ads Appearing Against Extremist YouTube Videos In U.K.
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