YouTube will cease recommending videos that promote specific fitness levels, physical features, or body weights to teenagers aged 13 to 17. This...
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YouTube will cease recommending videos that promote specific fitness levels, physical features, or body weights to teenagers aged 13 to 17. This decision comes after experts warned about the potential harm of repeated exposure. The change aligns with the UK's Online Safety Act, requiring tech companies to protect children from harmful content.
YouTube will cease recommending videos that promote specific fitness levels, physical features, or body weights to teenagers aged 13 to 17. This...
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