A 3D-printed YouTube icon is seen in front of a displayed YouTube logo, Oct 25, 2017. YouTube has developed automated software to identify videos linked to extremism and now is aiming to do the same with clips that portray hate speech or are unsuitable for children. Adding to the thousands of existing content reviewers will give YouTube more data to supply and possibly improve its machine learning software. "We've heard loud and clear from creators that we have to be more accurate when it comes to reviewing content, so we don't demonetiSe videos by mistake." YouTube is reviewing its advertising offerings as part of its response and it teased that its next efforts could be further changing requirements to share in ad revenue.
Source: Bangkok Post December 05, 2017 05:48 UTC