Posted November 24, 2019
low rated
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With COPPA set to roll out on Youtube on or around January 1st, 2020** & the FTC preparing to levy fines of UP TO $42,000 per video, many channels are now at risk of being fined(or at the very least losing a good chunk of ad revenue). Because of this some are either starting petitions to send to the FTC/YT or even considering leaving the site, as the current COPPA changes seem to make most such content that was once "ad friendly" and ok to post now in an area that's uncertain at best and fine worthy at worst.....including game reviews and let's plays, and anything else that might appeal to children for some reason(including using bright colors, showing toys, showing animation, using some terms like "cool" or "whatever", etc).
So what do you guys think of all this? Will people be leaving YT en masse over this or be forced off due to potential fines, or something else? Will you be singing the petitions or just heading for other sites if this leads to many creators leaving YT?
I myself love many creators who might get hit by this, and hope some of them will be able to continue somehow or move on to another site and continue there at the very least.
=============================== (Warning: Video has some swearing/rude language, is a bit loud in places, and has a few instances of flickering images)
(There is also a cute cat at around 15:45-15:50, for cat lovers out there)
Addition/Edit: (Watch the first little bit then skip to 1:42 to skip the advertising)
2nd addition: (There's a good bit about Mrs. Fields & how COPPA acts insanely towards "data collection of minors" at 1:45, and at 5:00 the current quagmire creators find themselves in is mentioned.)
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BIG UPDATE in Post 42: If this lawyer is to be believed, YT is not implementing the proposed COPPA changes/current guidelines correctly, either accidentally due to confusion or intentionally to push creators off the platform.
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(Note: For anyone making a habit of low rating my stuff, I ask you nicely to please instead hit another thread or AT LEAST leave the Op post here untouched so people can read this/weigh in....there are plenty of other posts I don't mind being low rated across the forums)
With COPPA set to roll out on Youtube on or around January 1st, 2020** & the FTC preparing to levy fines of UP TO $42,000 per video, many channels are now at risk of being fined(or at the very least losing a good chunk of ad revenue). Because of this some are either starting petitions to send to the FTC/YT or even considering leaving the site, as the current COPPA changes seem to make most such content that was once "ad friendly" and ok to post now in an area that's uncertain at best and fine worthy at worst.....including game reviews and let's plays, and anything else that might appeal to children for some reason(including using bright colors, showing toys, showing animation, using some terms like "cool" or "whatever", etc).
So what do you guys think of all this? Will people be leaving YT en masse over this or be forced off due to potential fines, or something else? Will you be singing the petitions or just heading for other sites if this leads to many creators leaving YT?
I myself love many creators who might get hit by this, and hope some of them will be able to continue somehow or move on to another site and continue there at the very least.
=============================== (Warning: Video has some swearing/rude language, is a bit loud in places, and has a few instances of flickering images)
(There is also a cute cat at around 15:45-15:50, for cat lovers out there)
Addition/Edit: (Watch the first little bit then skip to 1:42 to skip the advertising)
2nd addition: (There's a good bit about Mrs. Fields & how COPPA acts insanely towards "data collection of minors" at 1:45, and at 5:00 the current quagmire creators find themselves in is mentioned.)
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BIG UPDATE in Post 42: If this lawyer is to be believed, YT is not implementing the proposed COPPA changes/current guidelines correctly, either accidentally due to confusion or intentionally to push creators off the platform.
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(Note: For anyone making a habit of low rating my stuff, I ask you nicely to please instead hit another thread or AT LEAST leave the Op post here untouched so people can read this/weigh in....there are plenty of other posts I don't mind being low rated across the forums)
Post edited December 14, 2019 by GameRager