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This week news dropped that YouTube’s age “restricted mode” filters out LGBTQ related content. Feminist Fridays dives into why this is totally messed up.

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Peter Brook

Maybe they just think some people wouldn't want their 5 year old children watching anything to do with sexuality...?
11Ocultar24 de marzo
Everyday Feminism
You're equating LGBTQ existence with sex. Kids are shown heteroMás romantic relationships all the time in a non-sexual context, yet LGBTQ relationships are being unfairly restricted.

Frederick D. Fish

It's likely more of a programming issue. YouTube will have to redefine the perimeters of the filter. I haven't seen it or looked at it.
Editado1Ocultar23 de marzo

Samuel LeCompte

Exactly. A transition video or a Tegan and Sara music video is very worksafe compared to a video with animal cruelty.
8Ocultar22 de marzo

Pandora Holladay

If it's on just a mode it doesn't matter just turn it off ffs and YouTube aren't censoring it bc u can see the videos still but they are allowed to do what they like since it's a private company
1Ocultar18 de abril

Victoria Heuer

Something similar happens with the Norton Family controls. I do not like it.
4Ocultar22 de marzo

Eliza Butnaru

Adel Tajri regarde c'est intéressant
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Nathan Breindel

wat
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佐藤良幸

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