I'm sorry if I'm casting rather a wide net, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Recently,
YouTube has had a bit of a stoush with the
Federal Trade Commission over how
COPPA is applied on its website.
This situation, and the fallout from it, has hits multiple news sites.
The Verge has an article covering the changes in
YouTube's rules for example.
YouTube's
own guidelines on this situation leave me a bit berfuddled, because whilst they consider "
games" to be content aimed at children, I do not know how this actually affects
video games, and for TASVideos, and uploaders - both former and present - of TAS-related content, this might actually be a bit of a problem.
In addition, the process for manually changing individual videos - not all content
on my YouTube channel is of TAS's, or even entirely of video games - is incredibly laboursome, and it's very undesirable to set the entire channel as being for children. Particularly since some videos are definitely
not child friendly.
I come here asking if this is a situation that the TASVideos staff, particularly the publishers, have come to any terms with. If action does need to be taken, I'll contact the other ex-publishers I've kept tabs with over this time.
Hopefully, the consensus is that we don't need to do anything. But if we do need to do something, I hope we can figure out speedy procedures for setting individual videos as being for children - because right now, the tools Google supply for doing this on YouTube are actually awful to use.
Also,
obligatory YouTube corporate video discussing the matter.