COPPA Law and YouTube Statement: Answering Your Top Questions // In this video, we'll answer some of your top questions about COPPA law, made for kids content, and the new audience setting in YouTube Studio.
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Questions answered:
Why is YouTube doing this?
I make videos that are safe for everyone to watch. I even call them family-friendly. Does that mean my videos are made for kids?
What if children watch my video, but it’s not meant to target kids? Is animated content considered made for kids?
Does this impact Minecraft or gaming videos? What about family vloggers?
I understand why you wouldn’t want kids to have personalized ads -- but why do you have to get rid of other features like comments, end screens and notifications?
Isn’t this what YouTube Kids is for?
Is “general audience” content the same as “mixed audience” content?
Why didn’t YouTube add a “mixed audience” setting option?
How does your system define content as “Made for Kids”?
Does marking my video as “Not Made for Kids” mean it’s only suitable for adults?
My content is Made for Kids -- does this mean I won’t earn any revenue anymore?
Do I have to mark my old videos as “Made for Kids”?
How do I get into the YouTube Kids app?
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