YouTube/COPPA deleted video of my kids opening a coin delivery
This video is in "violation" of YouTube's new COPPA regulations, going into effect over the next couple weeks, forcing millions of content-creators to delete videos, or surrender to harsh censorship (no comments, no ratings, no sharing, no notifications, etc).
YouTube's COPPA purge of late 2019 is underway, and content-creators are pouring over trillions of minutes of footage for anything about, for, appealing to, involving, by, or with children. My channel's videos include several on the chopping block, including this 2009 piece of history. Here it is, recorded in the most complete way I know how, somewhere I believe it won't get censored or deleted. (Then again, that's how we all felt about YouTube back in the day, and look what happened!)
NOTE: I've never shown my kids' faces online, nor posted their names or personal details of any kind. I believe they can choose to give up their privacy themselves, when they're mature enough to understand all the implications. You'll notice a few blurry 'privacy moments' in the video.
I think it's ridiculous that YouTube is shutting (and sometimes memoryholing) entire channels and millions of videos, to "protect the children". What happened to parents supervising their young kids while online? Now we have to censor the whole internet just to supposedly keep the kids safe while they're online by themselves? Something's not right about that!
I'm back on Bitchute (and have it working properly), so if you have an account please subscribe!
Shame on Google/YouTube/Alphabet for this massive digital book burning. History (assuming we ultimately defeat them) will judge them harshly for what they're doing right now.
DRutter
So everything is censored and you need an account to watch everything. It's ether only for children and so all video features need to be disabled or it's for adults therefore explicit and needs to be censored. That's a clever way to make everyone log in to view all videos with some extra benefits like disabling comments on most videos.
YouTube has lost the plot.
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So true. Both YT and FB (along with most other big tech) have f'd themselves over. And it all seems to be by design. Something nasty and big is probably coming soon.