For the first time, we’re taking you behind-the-scenes of our four guiding principles of responsibility, or what we call the "four Rs":
— YouTubeInsider (@YouTubeInsider) September 3, 2019
1. Remove
2. Raise
3. Reward
4. Reduce
This first installment in our series will focus on removing harmful content: https://t.co/2GYnJDEwnU
More than 80% of auto-flagged videos removed before they received a single view in the second quarter of this year, according to @YouTube. https://t.co/cxkSYuNOxL
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) September 3, 2019
Running an open platform takes a lot of Responsibility. As a follow up to @SusanWojcicki's creator letter, we'll be sharing more details about our 4Rs of Responsibility: Remove, Reduce, Raise, Reward. Today, we're starting w/ Remove: https://t.co/e8MEg8jkiL
— Robert Kyncl (@rkyncl) September 3, 2019
YouTube says it has this quarter removed over 100,000 videos and terminated over 17,000 channels for hate speech — a 5x increase over Q1. https://t.co/dpPMQckCMK
— Madhav Chanchani (@madhavchanchani) September 3, 2019
YouTubeが今四半期において以下を達成。
— Tomoki Hirata (@t_10_a) September 3, 2019
・有害なビデオ10万本以上を削除
・ヘイトスピーチ用に作られた17,000本以上のチャンネルも凍結
有害コメントの内訳も明らかに。
67%がスパム、15%が性的なコンテンツ、8%が子供に悪影響、5%が暴力的。https://t.co/SKZlvblmIT pic.twitter.com/XkeXB14uCc
A step in the right direction. Like many, I have been the target of hate speech and death threats on #YouTube. Users' safety/everything must always come before corporate profits. https://t.co/ixwEDofaI8
— Andom Ghebreghiorgis (@AndomForNY) September 3, 2019
YouTube said Tues it has removed more than 100,000 videos marked as hate speech under the platform's new policy against bigoted & supremacist content.
— Lola Netty (@TXTrumpette89) September 3, 2019
In for a world of trouble, if the leftists decide which content is "bigoted" or "supremacist"https://t.co/J5TAjFhbLz
Youtube says it has removed more than 100,000 videos, 500 million comments, and 17,000 channels that qualify as hate speech under its new policy to limit supremacist and bigoted content: https://t.co/bhcdTWna6y via @thehill.
— PEN America (@PENamerica) September 3, 2019
YouTube says it has removed more than 100K videos under new hate speech rules https://t.co/0w0o58OVXs
— Nita Cosby (@5_2blue) September 3, 2019
YouTube's channel removals soar following hate speech crackdown https://t.co/PPYPD7zsiu via @engadget
— File411 (@File511) September 3, 2019
CENSORSHIP:
— VØN™️ (@realprintz) September 3, 2019
More than 17,000 #YouTube channels removed since new @Google #censorship “policy” implemented. More than 500 million comments deleted.#BoycottGooglehttps://t.co/5MemDdEah5
Our approach to responsibility @YouTube is focused around 4 principles: Remove, Raise, Reduce, Reward. Over the next few months, we’ll share more details on the work supporting each of these, starting today with Remove. https://t.co/sXi2bWuT2J https://t.co/sXi2bWuT2J
— Susan Wojcicki (@SusanWojcicki) September 3, 2019
A good read on how we at @YouTube approaches our responsibility as a global platform... Today's focus is on efforts to remove content that violates our community guidelines -- the first of our 4R strategy: Remove, Raise, Reduce and Reward. https://t.co/COHZh1JWYW
— Neal Mohan (@nealmohan) September 3, 2019
YouTube has removed 100K+ videos and 17K channels for hate speech, ~5x more than in Q1, since implementing changes to its hateful content policies in June https://t.co/LQTKZPAAc1
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) September 3, 2019
For the first time, we’re taking you behind-the-scenes of our four guiding principles of responsibility, or what we call the "four Rs":
— YouTubeInsider (@YouTubeInsider) September 3, 2019
1. Remove
2. Raise
3. Reward
4. Reduce
This first installment in our series will focus on removing harmful content: https://t.co/2GYnJDEwnU
It's such a pleasant place... -> YouTube has removed 100K+ videos, 17K channels, ~5x more than in Q1, and 500M+ comments since implementing changes to its hateful content policies in June https://t.co/tEMeaf9lyi pic.twitter.com/Iq0piU3dF8
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) September 3, 2019
YouTube says that changes it made to broaden its hate speech policies in June have resulted in a significant increase in problematic videos being removed from its platform.https://t.co/Ub9LZnjeGl
— Axios (@axios) September 3, 2019
YouTube에서 증오심 표현 규칙 위반으로 5 배 많은 콘텐츠 삭제 https://t.co/PNzxpOKRqJ
— editoy (@editoy) September 4, 2019
• 기계 학습은 2019 년 2 분기에 삭제된 900 만개의 비디오의 87 %를 먼저 캐치하고, 자동으로 플래그가 지정된 비디오의 80 이상이 누군가가 보기 전에 제거되었습니다.
Kudos to @YouTube - 100k+ videos removed for violating their new hate speech rules. We need to fuel more hope, less divide. https://t.co/WEZMkfIQVu
— Joelle Eid (@joelleeid) September 3, 2019
This is so sad...
— TodayTrader (@TodayTrader) September 4, 2019
Youtube removed took videos they didn't like... because feelz https://t.co/hdTMUNuajD
YouTube says harassment policy update is 'coming soon' as it removes thousands of videos for hate speech https://t.co/uU0ppHluwr
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) September 3, 2019
More than 17,000 YouTube channels removed since new hateful content policy implemented https://t.co/bqKGzfdBu3 pic.twitter.com/AvOStvHyoR
— #TheResistance (@SocialPowerOne1) September 4, 2019
#Google just announced that in Q2 of 2019, it removed 500 million comments, 100,000+ videos, & 17,000+ channels from #YouTube for #hatespeech. But who gave this private co. the right to define "hate speech" & to decide what the world CAN or can NOT see? https://t.co/ucRtW8gyLo pic.twitter.com/zJEFD0Hn24
— Dr. Robert Epstein (@DrREpstein) September 3, 2019