YouTube has shared an update on its work in its Restricted Mode while launching its latest #ProudToBe celebration for LGBTQ Pride Month.
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YouTube Responds To Lawsuit From Conservative Outlet, Says Restricted Mode “Is Not Censorship”
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YouTube Celebrates Pride Month, Provides Update On “Restricted Mode” Controversy
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YouTube Announces Restricted Mode Updates In Response To Outcry From LGBT Creators
YouTube has announced changes to its Restricted Mode a month after creators within its LGBT community noted that their videos were being filtered out.
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YouTube Apologizes For Restricted LGBTQ Videos: “We’re Going To Fix It”
“The bottom line is that this feature isn’t working the way it should,” YouTube wrote in a blog post. “We’re sorry and we’re going to fix it.”
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YouTube Says It’s “Looking Into” Blocked LGBTQ Videos As Creators Demand More Answers
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YouTube Creators Allege LGBTQ Videos Are Being Unfairly Filtered In ‘Restricted Mode’
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