YouTube is raising the minimum age for live streaming from 13 to 16 as it looks to make its platform safer for teens.
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YouTube job postings reveal plans for interactive broadcasts on TV screens
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Age-restricted live streams are YouTube’s newest teen safety feature
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The ‘Wii Sports Tennis’ version of the Australian Open looks silly, but it’s a whole new kind of sports stream
The Australian Open has circumvented broadcast restrictions with live streams that make tennis players look like Nintendo characters.
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YouTube doesn’t want to interrupt your live stream, but also wants creators to make money
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Netflix’s tough week has included ‘Love Is Blind’ livestream fails and middling Q1 earnings
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Beauty deals are coming “From YouTube To You” this holiday season
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YouTube joins Twitch and TikTok by introducing a co-streaming feature
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TikTok announces 18+ live streams for content that needs to be “limited to adults”
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The Facebook Gaming app will “no longer be available” after October 28
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YouTube is ready to get its Game On with an interactive live streaming event
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Meta is reportedly paying creators up to $3,000 to test a new live streaming platform
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