YouTube officially rolls out changes to children’s content following FTC settlement https://t.co/j480xMRuEQ
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 6, 2020
Changes:
- Targeted ads will now be restricted from running on kids’ videos
- Kids’ videos will lose access to comments and some other community features
Today we’re rolling out the changes we announced last year to comply with COPPA around content set as ‘made for kids.’ These changes will have an impact on creators making kids content so we’re committed to helping you navigate this. More here https://t.co/dXlcFebMSY and ⬇️:
— YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) January 6, 2020
YouTube officially rolls out changes to children’s content following FTC settlement
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) January 6, 2020
"YouTube has said kid-focused channels will see 'a significant business impact' due to reduced ad revenue." https://t.co/eUVKLJnzx9 pic.twitter.com/pOPF8mxw5A
YouTube's #coppa d-day is today.
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) January 6, 2020
Any video marked "made for kids" will lose pricier ads, comments & other features, as expected. But -- this is new -- they will also feature small text directing viewers to the Kids app. https://t.co/N1egbpIEZ3
YouTube officially rolls out changes to children’s content following FTC settlement https://t.co/j480xMRuEQ
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 6, 2020
Changes:
- Targeted ads will now be restricted from running on kids’ videos
- Kids’ videos will lose access to comments and some other community features
YouTube officially rolls out changes to children’s content following FTC settlement https://t.co/OILW9yzw8A pic.twitter.com/icuPNf2Xgi
— The Verge (@verge) January 6, 2020
Oh look, it's another YouTube announcement that I didn't make the embargo list for https://t.co/f9NE2dzOOt
— Chris Stokel-Walker (@stokel) January 6, 2020
Today we’re rolling out the changes we announced last year to comply with COPPA around content set as ‘made for kids.’ These changes will have an impact on creators making kids content so we’re committed to helping you navigate this. More here https://t.co/dXlcFebMSY and ⬇️:
— YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) January 6, 2020
Today is the day when @YouTube stops showing personalized #advertising for child-directed content, per its $170 million settlement with the @FTC for allegedly violating #COPPA. https://t.co/m4HFV3FykK via @youtube
— Mike Swift (@Swiftstories) January 6, 2020
YouTube officially rolls out changes to children’s content following FTC settlement https://t.co/nT0qY3wlRY pic.twitter.com/ThpRIMY4X5
— The Verge (@verge) January 7, 2020
YouTube is disabling a ton of features on videos aimed at kids to comply with COPPA/FTC complaints including
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) January 7, 2020
- targeted ads
- comments
- save to playlist
- donate buttons
- channel memberships
Creating kids content on YouTube is now way less valuable https://t.co/kzWp4b9x7C
NEW! Official YouTube Blog: Better protecting kids’ privacy on YouTube https://t.co/QwrWzY7k5s #socialmedia #youtube #digcit pic.twitter.com/EZ8IwEBbvY
— E2Today (@E2Today) January 7, 2020
유튜브, 지난 11월 예고한대로 업로더가 아동에게 적합한 콘텐츠로 분류한 영상에 대해서는 시청자에게도 아동 개인정보보호 기준을 일률적으로 적용. 그에 따라 해당 영상에서는 광고 타게팅 등이 불가. https://t.co/j6gffbqzPJ
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) January 7, 2020