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COPPA and FTC Update *Spread the word*
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COPPA and the FTC are not in the wrong. It is obvious from the beginning that they were just following the law and are doing their best to make sure that YouTube would be safe for children. There is no denying that. However, YouTube did a poor move in trying to handle this. They are giving creators only two options for their content; it's made for children or it's made for adults. Sadly, there is no other option. So what about the content that can be enjoyed by both?
COPPA and the FTC have stated that they will not go after content made for both audiences. It was not their intent for creators to lose so many privileges when rati
Help YouTube Content Creators! *Spread the word*
Due to a lawsuit by the FTC with COPPA, YouTube will be going through major changes in January of 2020. These changes will include rules and regulations that will heavily affect was is known as 'family-friendly' content on the platform. This will result in us losing many channels that we watch and enjoy. Not only are these rules strict, but they are also very confusing. Content creators will have a hard time adapting to these changes and will most likely suffer major consequences for it.
Watch this and other related videos for more information:
Here is how you can helpSign Petition: https://www.change.org/p/youtubers-and-viewers-unite-again
I'll Try To Explain
Okay, so first is first. Thank you to everyone who sent me birthday wishes, I replied to them late but I'm thankful for them. I had a fun day.
Now, sorry for being inactive for most of the year. I haven't really been making art that I would upload on here. I have a lot of projects I plan on showing you guys but they keep being pushed back. I've been more focused on school and such so that's taking up a lot of my time.
I want to thank you guys for sticking around and say hello to those who are new. I'll try to be more active in the future.
Thank you all and have a nice day.
FCC has voted but we still have a chance!
December 14, 2017 was the day that the FCC voted to repeal Net Neutrality. In the end, it was a 3-2 vote to repeal.
Many people were ashamed of this decision. This not only includes the citizens but officials too. Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mignon Clyburn did their part to defend Net Neutrality through their speeches. Sad to say they were the only two to defend free internet.
However, this is not the end. This still has to go to Congress. Which means we still have a chance.
Make sure you contact your officials to support Net Neutrality. Many states are already prepared to sue the FCC as well as officials. Do your part into making s
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