How YouTube became the app parents love to hate

2019-6-18 15:48

Over the last several months, YouTube has reeled from a wave of criticism. It has been accused of radicalizing young voters, ignoring harassment of LGBT content creators, and most importantly not doing enough to address toxic videos on the platform.

 Now it’s got a new problem: the YouTube Kids app. According to a new report published by Bloomberg’s Mark Bergen and Lucas Shaw, the Google-owned company is painfully aware its kid-friendly alternative isn’t appealing to children, and that it’s struggling to make it safe for the few kids that end up using it. Those who do watch YouTube kids don’t stick around…

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