YouTube Removes 7.8 Million Violative Videos

YouTube Removes 7.8 Million Violative Videos

New Delhi: Video-sharing giant YouTube has removed as many as 7.8 million videos between July and September, in its attempt to address violative content on the video platform. According to YouTube's latest "YouTube Community Guidelines Enforcement" report, 81 per cent of these videos were first detected by machines while out of those detected by machines, 74.5 per cent videos had never received a single view. "When we detect a video that violates our guidelines, we remove the video and apply a strike to the channel. We terminate entire channels if they are dedicated to posting content prohibited by our Community Guidelines or contain a single egregious violation, like child sexual exploitation," the company said in a statement on Friday. (IANS)

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