YouTube Now Unbanned ‘Wrongly Blocked’ LGBT Videos

Posted by at 10:03 am on April 24, 2017

YouTube has modified its content filter after complaints it had blocked political and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) videos.

Restricted mode is an optional filter designed to hide content that may be judged unsuitable for children.

But many prominent LGBT video-makers said their videos had been targeted.

YouTube said it had fixed an error and made more than 12 million “unintentionally filtered” videos available again. The platform was criticized in March after several video-makers noticed a drop in advertising revenue and realized their content was being blocked in restricted mode.

The wide-reaching filters appeared to block videos referring to sexuality and gender identity, even if the content was not explicit.

The company also said it would let people report videos they believed had been unfairly restricted and said it would offer more transparency about the types of content that would be filtered.

It said it would continue to restrict:

  • Discussion of alcohol or drugs, or videos showing alcohol consumption
  • Detailed conversations about sex
  • Music videos with adult themes including sex and drugs
  • Graphic depictions of violence, even in news videos
  • “Mature subjects” such as terrorism, war, crime, and political conflicts
  • “Mature language”

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