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YouTube is making significant changes to its Community Guidelines, specifically targeting video game violence and gambling content. In an effort to "adapt to the evolving digital world," the platform aims to create a safer environment for its younger audience. According to a spokesperson, the updates will include stricter age restrictions on videos featuring violent gameplay, particularly those that depict excessive violence against non-playable characters (NPCs).
This move reflects a growing concern about the impact of violent content on children and young viewers. Additionally, the guidelines will also address the promotion of gambling-related content, ensuring that such material is appropriately labeled and restricted to adult audiences. These changes highlight YouTube's commitment to fostering a responsible online community while balancing the interests of content creators. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, YouTube's proactive approach aims to ensure that its platform remains a safe and engaging space for users of all ages.
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