GameRager: My family had a water heater issue many years ago...it broke and flooded our basement at our old place long ago....I am glad to hear you got it fixed. :)
(Also while yer at it, could you come over and repaint my house? If yer cheap i'll gladly toss ya a few bucks ;D)
No more chores! I'm done with them for at least the next millennium... except that I still have to do the whole reformatting and installing Visual Studio thing... but other than that I'm not lifting a finger.
GameRager: What(as J Jonah Jameson said)....you're serious? That was over 6 decades back.
I was joking about Flash.
GameRager: Also as for Watership Down: I have heard of it...will watch it maybe someday(watched skyscraper today with the family).
Well I only mentioned it because it has superb animation, and it's very good. I've almost considered reading it as well, but I have higher priorities.
GameRager: YT was using kid's account data and other info they entered plus other data(Like videos watched/etc) to profile them for targeted ads....here in the US that's a no no in the eyes of the powers that be(or they want to use it enact other laws or make money from fines, maybe)...basically YT would track kid's viewing habits and data and use it to sell ads to kids who likely then pestered their parents or used their parents CC details(some parents give it to them for any reason, oddly enough, due to laziness or not being smart with such data) online.
Well they definitely shouldn't be doing that! In fact, they shouldn't be taking any data from
anyone, and that should be illegal!
GameRager: As a result, the FTC fined YT big time(170 Million) and as a result YT has now clamped down on content of creators due to a problem it created/bad things it did & is preparing to implement the new FTC guidelines in a haphazard manner that only allows one to set their videos to kids only or adults only, even though the new FTC guidelines allow for a mixed audience category. Many suspect that it along with other prior measures is a push to push small time and non corporate channels off of YT with the "threat" of FTC fines or YT bans.
Well I understand the categories for adults only and mixed audience, but why should there be a kids only category? Are you saying that if there's a video meant for children to watch then adults aren't allowed or able to watch it? And for that matter, how do they even know how old anyone is? A lot of people don't even have accounts, and the ones who do could lie about their age, anyway.
GameRager: As for why, YT is losing money hand over fist....google bought YT hoping to turn a profit and make it too large to fail/profitable and now they seem to want to "trim the fat" as it were, and also get more dependable/"safe" commercial content here which is easier to advertise on/etc.
I always thought that YouTube was very popular and successful, and now they even have subscription stuff similar to Netflix, which seems to be catching on. And frankly, even like 13 years ago they seemed to be doing fine, or at least they weren't
losing money, and as far as I know everything was free then! It takes a real idiot to lose money on something which has virtually no overhead!
GameRager: A fine would come from the FTC if a creator labelled their content the wrong way(for kids or for adults) and broke one of the new FTC guidelines...they are sort of similar to the laws for what words/etc can be said/shown on some tv stations in the US.
Also people want to do that movement to get YT(not the FTC) to change it's rules(
which are seemingly implementing the FTC guidelines improperly so as to cause confusion in labeling videos and could likely cause people to label improperly) to allow for mixed audience content/etc so that said creators can label their content properly and avoid FTC fines.
Basically YT did bad and got fined, and passed the responsibility to creators with sloppily implemented changes that are likely made in such a manner to force people off of YT in various ways, and creators want YT to implement the guidelines in a more correct/fair/clear manner.
Well it seems like a very BS way to handle a BS law that should have been implemented in a better way in the first place.
EDIT: In any case, I think there will always be a place for that sort of thing, so if YouTube falls apart then I'm betting that something similar will take its place and be as good or better.