YouTube is changing its live stream policies for children under 16 starting July 22, 2025. Minors will need adult supervision on camera to go live, aiming to enhance child safety and privacy on the ...
In the wake of repeated scandals, a new YouTube rule makes it dramatically harder for smaller creators to make money on the platform. But the rule may have no impact on the platform’s worst offenders.
The user-generated video platform, owned by Google parent Alphabet, has come under fire amidst talks of the social media ban in Australia. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) Effective next month, ...
YouTube will raise the live-streaming age from 13 to 16 on July 22. Kids under 16 can only live-stream if supervised by adults. This change aims to enhance child safety online, but its effectiveness ...
YouTube is tweaking its profanity-related rules to allow creators to monetize videos with swearing in them, provided the profanity is limited to the first seven seconds of the video. In November 2022, ...
YouTube began in 2005 as a platform for sharing personal clips, and today, it has become a global content juggernaut owned by Google, with over 2+ billion monthly logged-in users. YouTube empowers ...
Dylan Coyle is a reporter for Android Police, and there isn't much he doesn't cover across the Android fold. At a basic level, regardless of how complex a topic is, he tries to make it easier for ...