O. offbeatbryce I Love YTtalk. its my understanding that the things going on only really affect kids content or channels featuring children?It will affect everyone.
Personally, I hope this doesn't get in the way of me enjoying making content.Wait...what? Forums YouTube's terms claim you can't make another youtube channel once it's deleted but a few of my friends have been able to make new ones after theirs were deleted. Thoughts on the adpocalypse 2020? Will sony get hit the with FTC fine if they are targeting ads to children on a non child video? Thread starter CarlosDominguez; ... Youtube is basically saying 'our ads target kids and we're not gonna stop that, it's up to YOU to deal with it and make sure they don't watch your videos'. YouTube Chat, Gossip & Help. ReviewTechUSA 199,953 views Both Keem And Ethan Are Terrible. I doubt very seriously any Youtuber will ever get fined over COPPA, as there is no possible way for a Youtuber in any niche to actually violate the COPPA law on YouTube. Thoughts on the adpocalypse 2020?
They still get fined for not complying with the new rules? The FTC sees this as you trying to DECEIVE the system. No one stays on top forever.
YouTube is looking to give creators more control over monetization strategies, and that includes selling ads directly to brands. What about the thousands of people that uploaded content years ago and left youtube for good. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The YouTube Adpocalypse is a site-wide term coined in early 2017 to describe mass advertiser boycott and withdraw on YouTube, with boycotts still occurring to this day. My question is? Thread starter CarlosDominguez; Start date Nov 10, 2019 Thread starter CarlosDominguez; ... You can mark your videos whatever you want, but the YouTube system is still gonna look at it and classify it.
Wait...what?
What they are doing is taking advantage of people's ignorance to use their fear to control them, even though there is no enforcable law they can use to directly fine YouTubers. All of these large companies are always gonna be above the rules.
There are many other platforms in the rise, just waiting for a gap in YTs armor to take place.
Now, we have seen these kinds of things before, I remember a few years back we all thought the copyright stuff was gonna crack down so hard all our videos would literally have to be vlogs because no other form of outside media (games, music, poster on a wall behind you, you wearing a Marvel shirt when you don't own Marvel, etc) that you don't own would be strictly not allowed. Obviously that didn't happen, so hopefully in the end, this change won't be so bad. - Duration: 5:55. That's interesting. The FTC has made "Threats" but the threats are not based on actual laws. what are your thoughts as a small creator about the situation due toI have my channels marked as not for kids. That they can do. Now if your channel is actually made for kids, you're gonna lose comments and all sorts of other features.I have no thoughts whatsoever on the adpocalypse other than "Welcome to the Real World." And they are no longer present.
Well, first off.
I mean, why the hell do they even have Youtube Kids for?
Will sony get hit the with FTC fine if they are targeting ads to children on a non child video? So chances are your content will not qualify. You must log in or register to reply here. Thread starter CarlosDominguez; ... What they can do is command YouTube to delete your account.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Sure if you are doing Cocomelon tier stuff your stuff may be eligible for YT Kids. You must log in or register to reply here. If the machine does not flag you but you mark it as not for kids, you are still in danger of the FTC suing your a**, its not only disputing YT's decision... so yeah.What happens if say a copyright owner places ads on a video for someone's video and say Sony music is making the money? Thoughts on the adpocalypse 2020? You Can Thank Ethan Klein For The Next Adpocalypse. Probably not. what are your thoughts as a small creator about the situation due to I predicted one day that the government would get involved. The real liability only comes into play if you disagree with the YT AI and say, "No it is not for kids" but the FTC says it is. I wonder how they did it?
Would the youtube user get fined even though they didn't put the ads on the video? JavaScript is disabled.
Even if you mark your channel as not for kids, if your channel has videogames or Marvel stuff or whatever else Youtube's bots will consider as for kids, the bots will think you chose wrong and switch your channel as targeting kids for you. Thoughts on the adpocalypse 2020? Forums YT is not an exception to this rule.