As disinformation and hate thrive online, YouTube quietly changed how it moderates content

As disinformation and hate thrive online, YouTube quietly changed how it moderates content

YouTube, the world's largest video platform, appears to have changed its moderation policies to allow more content that violates its own rules to remain online.The change happened quietly in December, according to The New York Times, which reviewed training documents

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