YouTube relaxes moderation rules to allow more controversial content
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YouTube has eased its content moderation policies, permitting more controversial videos if deemed in the "public interest." New guidelines raise the removal threshold and require manager consultation for borderline cases. This extends a previous exemption for political candidates' content during the 2024 US election. The change mirrors similar shifts by other tech companies to reduce censorship and allow broader discussions on sensitive topics.
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