In a corporate blog post today, YouTube shared an update on its work to reduce the spread of content that it terms “borderline” and also likens to “harmful misinformation” -- videos that aren’t punishable per its Community Guidelines but brush up close to the line, such as conspiracy theories.
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YouTube seeks partnerships with “certain categories of healthcare professionals” to improve its medical advice
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YouTube Says Watch-Time On ‘Borderline’ Content By Non-Subscribers Has Dropped 70% This Year
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