YouTube is looking to further police the video-sharing site by hindering the spread of borderline videos. YouTube can’t take them down, but it’s planning on breaking the ability to share those videos.
YouTube is eyeing new measures to tackle misinformation on its platform. Among the changes being considered, according to Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan, are updates that would effectively "break" ...
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