
Fair point, but unfortunately YouTube isn't very good at removing inappropriate content unless it's something with high visibility.
Stuff like David Icke gets dealt with promptly, but only because it garners wide publicity.
Similarly totally inappropriate videos with few views often go unchecked for years.
For example: there was a YouTube video in April last year of a person with pretty obvious mental health issues being physically restrained. It was removed within a couple of days.
There is another video on a small channel which is a "live chat" session, that showed the entire first video. It is still up, despite me reporting it back then. Almost a year ago.
YouTube policy enforcement is incredibly lax.
[I'd normally link those references, but I don't want to give them publicity. Gaz me if you want them.]
( , Sun 21 Jun 2020, 13:34, Reply)