YouTube has published new policies for its video platform that state it won’t allow content depicting dangerous pranks and stunts like the Bird Box and Tide Pod challenges. Good. The company wants to ...
Want to get your fix of silly stunts and pranks? Stay away from YouTube. That’s the message the platform has given out with the latest change to its community guidelines – the rules that creators have ...
YouTube has clarified rules against posting videos of dangerous pranks, as risky “challenges” that prompt people to video themselves doing things like biting into laundry soap or driving blindfolded.
A fake Isis attack in an Iranian mall is the latest example of extreme YouTube pranks, a trend driven by American teens It sounds like another terrifying story of insurgent terrorism in the Middle ...
YouTube has unveiled updated community guidelines for creators, with a new section on dangerous challenges and pranks, clarifying its position on the behaviour: That is, don't do it. "YouTube is home ...
A little more than two weeks after YouTube confirmed it was pulling some “Bird Box Challenge” videos from the site over worries viewers could harm themselves making the videos or recreating what they ...
YouTube has announced that it will be cracking down on viral challenge and prank videos that show "harmful or dangerous content" and warned content creators they have two months to clean up their ...
A US couple have lost custody of their children after featuring them in allegedly abusive prank videos. They’re not the first to go too far in search of hits Pranks have been a booming part of YouTube ...
A father has been temporarily suspended from YouTube after videos of him playing cruel pranks on his children were labeled “child abuse” by a cyber-bullying expert. Cordero James Brady runs the ...
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland parents behind a controversial YouTube channel featuring videos of them playing pranks on their children were sentenced to five years of supervised probation, CBS station WJZ ...
The first sign that there’s something wrong with Yerv’s YouTube “prank” is that the guy he’s texting is saved on his phone as “Gay Dude With No Chill.” “There’s two types of gay dudes, OK?” Yerv ...