Can i censor youtube




















Enable Restricted Mode. In your YouTube account settings the little gear symbol , turn on Restricted Mode at the very bottom of the page. That should cut down on some of the age-inappropriate stuff. Turn off Autoplay. The related videos next to the main video you're watching will play automatically unless you toggle off Autoplay. Turning this off prevents a potentially age-inappropriate video from playing.

Use a video blocker. Downloadable video blockers are created by third parties. You can add them to your browser and configure them to block videos by channel, subject matter, or keywords.

Keep kids on kids' videos. This is a little bit tricky, but videos designated for kids don't allow comments. If you see comments on a video, it's intended for viewers 13 and older. There should be a big white space and perhaps an ad for the YouTube Kids app , instead of the usual comments. Trying to manually manage all that content would be impossible, and as a result YouTube must rely on various programs and algorithms to determine what videos could violate community standards such as "hate speech" on its platform.

If linguistic algorithms or company protocol deem content to be potentially harmful, then it should be removed to avoid re-traumatization. There is a growing emphasis in creating trauma-informed communities — this should be expanded to the cyber communities as well. The Daily Signal has said it is being censored by YouTube, and has argued the video — which again is available on other social media platforms — could open a larger debate. The question is then whether this is really an issue of censorship or just a company operating as it sees fit?

Social media companies are within their rights to 'police' the content submitted by users to ensure compliance with their content policies. The removal of the video could be seen as a form of 'editorializing' the content on its platform. Because YouTube can't control which videos are posted, its editorializing takes the form of removing videos. If you don't like what YouTube leaves or what it dumps, you have the right to not watch it. Barkacs added that in the private sector, for the most part the line is where the privately owned enterprise chooses to draw it.

The final question is then whether this move by YouTube could silence the debate on other issues. However, given the volume of content that is uploaded with such alarming speed it is unlikely to happen. When private sector companies ban content, the objections tend to be ideologically driven and those offended by any such ban focus on restricted access to, say, a certain well-known outlet, but the banned material on those outlets can typically be found a click away on other outlets.

These controls are part of a robust safety net you can enact, reducing the change of questionable content flitting across iPhone and iPad screens. For the technologically challenged, enabling a YouTube safe for children is easier than you think. So take a deep breath, maybe even fix a drink: After a few short minutes, your child will be safer and more secure during that next internet deep-dive. Looking to expand your protection?

Check out our guide to Netflix parental controls. The result can save you a lot of headaches and explanations down the road. Rinse and repeat with other browsers and other computers. Otherwise, your precocious child may discover how to undo all your hard work and turn Restricted Mode off. For mobile browsers, follow the procedures outlined above.



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