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let's allow youtubers to say poop in their videos!!
I would also fix the copyrights problems
The owner of the content actually needs to review the content instead of automaticaly ban the user that uses it
Additionally, once a channel has become well enough established, they are practically unstoppable and are favored over smaller channels in copyright claim desputes or terms of service violations due to the advertising money Google receives through them. This is why Alex Jones' channel has only received two strikes with no hope of getting a third even though the videos he posts regularly break the site's terms of service, and why Logan Paul received a slap on the wrist for his corpse filming in the form of losing a week's worth of revenue and a YouTube Premium show, but continued to earn money off of the video, earned free publicity, and now has the funds to make a documentary and merchandise of the entire situation.
YouTube is a platform with no real competitor, but that shouldn't make Google complacent when it comes to the site. It needs more rigorous regulation and management, some actual humans to evaluate claims in the proper way. YouTube might be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and properly working systems might hit that number, but it's a drop in a bucket in the long terms and can promote a more healthy Internet ecosystem.
If i were to take over it would have to be when youtube is made fully indepedent of google.
They have malicious users stream copyright content in an attempt to get ad profit. After a month, they then rip them down, just for another to pop up. Why?
They could easily redirect the ad profits to the real copyright owner.
They could easily track the abuser by their own payment account, rather than attempting to block proxy accounts and throw away emails.
Like how many abusers are going to setup a new bank account each time and register it under a fake name and address to somehow redirect funds out each time, gees. They can easily do that to new accounts, but not the bank. Then if they aren't getting the funds, what's the point of their efforts abusing the copyright again and again.
There is a blacklist as such:
1) Hover over a video you hate.
2) Click on the three dots menu and select "Not Interested".
3) Inform Youtube why you aren't interested saying you don't like that Youtube channel.
The other way to prevent bad recommends:
1) Go under your Library > History.
2) Either clear your watch and search history starting from stratch or manually remove certain videos/keywords previously searched from that list.
YouTube Kids already exists for child-friendly contnet. They just don't seem to want to promote it, then parents complain that their children seeing videos they don't want them watching.
Stop striking 2A channels
Already did that, and it doesn't work. Even when I do select a video as "Not Interested" I will still get other videos showing up from the same channel over, and over again. The only way to fix that is by allowing users to fully blacklist the entire channel not just a select video. Also yes I have set the information to not see that channel. Sadly after a unknown amount of time the settings for it resets. I logged in today to see a video for a channel I had "blocked" months ago show back up again. So what is the point of having this feature when it just resets when ever it wants?