We want to clear something up regarding the Momo Challenge: We’ve seen no recent evidence of videos promoting the Momo Challenge on YouTube. Videos encouraging harmful and dangerous challenges are against our policies.
If you see videos including harmful or dangerous challenges on YouTube, we encourage you to flag them to us immediately. These challenges are clearly against our Community Guidelines. More info here: support.google.com/youtube/answer…
@YouTube These are stlll things I think would be easier to solve wth a Rating system. A rating system would be abused, so it'd be easier to see what doesn't belong where, and it'd be easier to spot these kind of things circulating.
@YouTube I just want to see Youtube to become more like the Wild West like the rest of Showbiz instead of this purity police b.s. that's bullied by ad agencies. You should tell ad agencies to stick it, they'll lose business, they'll beg for your service eventually.
@YouTube I hadn't heard about the #MomoChallenge until this tweet popped up. I found this @Forbes article which helps explain more about what it is & how parents can use Momo as a reason to help educate their children about online safety: forbes.com/sites/andyrobe… I hope this helps some.
@YouTube Never heard of it. Googled it after this. Now I know. Not sure if publicly addressing was a great move because its basically promoting awareness
@YouTube $40 billion company asking their customers to do their work for them. I’m about to cancel Youtube Red and block access for my kids with something like Circle. Pedophile videos and momo = bad week for Youtube. Don’t like their responses.
@YouTube We have... And has it fixed it? No it has not. Fix your damn site.
@YouTube Might as well ban every video uploaded pretty much do that already.