Lewd comments cause YouTube to pull videos of children
SAN FRANCISCO: YouTube pulled 150,000 videos of children after lewd comments about them were posted by viewers, as the Google-owned platform sought to reassure advertisers their messages would be kept out of compromising situations. The online video-sharing behemoth confirmed on Thursday that it deleted several hundred accounts along with the thousands of videos that were problematic.
The move came after a British newspaper reported that ads for big-name brands were displayed alongside videos of children or teens which, while innocent on their own, drew viewer comments that seemed pedophile in nature. Media reports indicate the situation made advertisers skittish, with some halting YouTube advertising. US computer maker HP said it stopped advertising on YouTube due to concerns.
“We are deeply troubled to learn that one of our advertisements was placed in a terrible and inappropriate context,” an HP spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry. Digital advertising dollars brought in by Google are the revenue engine that powers all units of parent-company Alphabet. Google said it has also banned advertising on more than two million videos and 50,000 channels that were presented as family-friendly content but weren’t. The California-based company also said it blocked comments from being made for another 625,000 videos.
Worrying
YouTube said it has clear policies against videos or comments that sexualize or exploit children, and that it emphatically applies them when alerted to violations. “We have recently reinforced our approach toward videos and comments featuring children which, even if they are not illegal, are still worrying,” a YouTube spokesperson said. Google early this year endured a boycott motivated by companies seeking assurances that their marketing messages wouldn’t be displayed along with hateful or outright terrorist content, particularly videos on YouTube. —AFP