YouTube Adds More Protections for Teen Users
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YouTube Adds More Protections for Teen Users
"Youth Advisory Committee and the Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA and supported by global experts from the American Psychological Association, Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital, and other global organizations, these principles outline the types of content that are deemed to be low quality and high quality for teen audiences."
"these principles outline the types of content that are deemed to be low quality and high quality for teen audiences."
Principles were developed by a Youth Advisory Committee and the Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA with support from global experts including the American Psychological Association and the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital. The principles categorize content as low-quality or high-quality for teenage audiences. Low-quality content includes misleading, sensationalized, developmentally inappropriate, unsupported, or potentially harmful material. High-quality content is accurate, evidence-based, age-appropriate, developmentally sensitive, and supportive of adolescent wellbeing. The principles are intended to guide creators, platforms, educators, and policymakers in evaluating and producing content for teens.
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