YouTube Kids was the service where this really stunned me:
How could it possibly make sense that a service designed specifically for children can’t be properly moderated?
Even of they had one single employee manually reviewing the full content of all submitted videos, they would have 6-8 hours of safe content each day. With an automated quality check first, they could have had 6-8 hours of excellent safe content per day.
Instead they created a service that damaged countless children.
YouTube Kids was the service where this really stunned me: How could it possibly make sense that a service designed specifically for children can’t be properly moderated?
Even of they had one single employee manually reviewing the full content of all submitted videos, they would have 6-8 hours of safe content each day. With an automated quality check first, they could have had 6-8 hours of excellent safe content per day.
Instead they created a service that damaged countless children.
For the sake of ad revenue.