YouTube Accused Of Being Lenient With Content Rules On Stars

San Francisco: Content moderators have accused Google-owned YouTube of being lenient with its rules prohibiting nudity and other problematic content on stars who help the video-sharing platform generate huge sum of money through advertisements, the media reported. According to a report in the Washington Post, popular creators PewDiePie, Steven Crowder and Logan Paul are among […]

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San Francisco: Content moderators have accused Google-owned YouTube of being lenient with its rules prohibiting nudity and other problematic content on stars who help the video-sharing platform generate huge sum of money through advertisements, the media reported.

According to a report in the Washington Post, popular creators PewDiePie, Steven Crowder and Logan Paul are among the beneficiaries of the lenient rules, said some moderators who were interviewed by The Post.