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YouTube to develop new policies after bloggers' egregious behavior
(MENAFN) YouTube is working to design a new set of rules to prevent YouTubers from further tampering with its public status.
Some "significant harm" was inflicted on all of video bloggers as a result of "egregious" conduct of few of them, Chief executive Susan Wojcicki explained.
The policies of YouTube have been heavily criticized after a video by a blogger named Logan Paul emerged, showing a victim of suicide in the Japanese "suicide forest".
The website has come up with algorithms to detect content that is deemed as not "advertiser-friendly" in an attempt to prevent advertisements from showing beside controversial content.
Some "significant harm" was inflicted on all of video bloggers as a result of "egregious" conduct of few of them, Chief executive Susan Wojcicki explained.
The policies of YouTube have been heavily criticized after a video by a blogger named Logan Paul emerged, showing a victim of suicide in the Japanese "suicide forest".
The website has come up with algorithms to detect content that is deemed as not "advertiser-friendly" in an attempt to prevent advertisements from showing beside controversial content.
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