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YouTube's Restricted Mode has been filtering innocuous LGBTQ+ content (GOOG)

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 20 Mar 2017


A number of vloggers have accused YouTube of filtering their LGBTQ+ content in the platform's Restricted Mode, reports Gizmodo.The feature is designed to filter out inappropriate content from your feed and uses signals like flags from users as well as age restrictions on videos. And while it's meant to prevent clips with sexually explicit imagery from being shown to children or other users who opt into the feature, it's reportedly been hiding videos from LGBTQ+ community members that don't contain such material.It isn't clear exactly when this began or why YouTube has begun filtering videos in this manner. The obvious danger here is depriving viewers of a source of information about LGBT issues, history and lifestyle ' even when the content is innocent in nature.As Gizmodo found, a clip of a lesbian couple reading their wedding vows to each other can be viewed normally on YouTube, but it doesn't show up in the channel's video listing when you turn Restricted mode on.There are many more where that came from, but it's not clear exactly what's causing the videos to be filtered. In YouTube's app settings, there's a note about the Restricted Mode option which says that "no filter is 100 percent accurate" and since it uses a number of signals including user-submitted flags, the platform may not be squarely to blame.YouTube's Creators division, which supports up-and-coming vloggers, stated in a tweet that it's all for hosting LGBTQ+ content on its platform:A message to our community ... pic.twitter.com/oHNiiI7CVs' YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) March 20, 2017Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A body-language expert analyzes Trump's unique handshakes
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