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aGameOfThrones
03-18-2014, 06:49 AM
Ever notice that little flag icon that underlines YouTube videos? It's part of Google's content reporting system -- clicking it notifies YouTube moderators that the attached video might violate site's community guidelines. The feature has been in place for ages, but it caught some attention last week when the Financial Times reported that British security had been granted special permissions to police YouTube content. Naturally, the online community was concerned: why is a governmental body being allowed to censor online content? Well, it isn't. Google has since explained that UK officials are simply part of YouTube's Trusted Flagger program: 200 or so organizations and individuals (including "fewer than 10" government agencies according to a Wall Street Journal source) with access to advanced flagging tools. These so-called "super flaggers" don't have the ability to manually curate or remove videos, but they can flag up to 20 at once for internal review.

The program has actually been around since October, with more Trusted Flaggers being added periodically. According to the WSJ source, YouTube offered access to the UK's counter-terrorism unit after the agency began flagging videos that violated the site's community guidelines, which ban videos showing dangerous and illegal acts, threats, hate speech and more. British officials say they try to flag videos that violate the UK's Terrorism Act, adding that the burden of judging content as appropriate or inappropriate still lies with YouTube. The program seems to be invite-only, but YouTube users with an eye for the naughty can show their interest on Google's Trusted Flagger support page.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/17/youtube-s-trusted-flagger-program-lets-police-call-attention-to/

brushfire
03-18-2014, 07:13 AM
"Dont be google"

milgram
03-18-2014, 02:48 PM
Liveleak seems like it would be better on this sort of thing?

Natural Citizen
03-18-2014, 02:54 PM
Hm. Why am I reminded of what just happened yesterday ....

Google apologizes for RT's YouTube channel 'suspension'... (http://rt.com/news/rt-youtube-suspended-glitch-534/)



RT’s YouTube channel, which in June last year became the first-ever TV news channel to reach 1 billion views, experienced a temporary shutdown of services on Tuesday, exactly two years after a similar incident.

Viewers attempting to access the RT YouTube channel were denied access and told: “This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, gaming, misleading content, or other Terms of Service violations.”

Front end services were suspended from around 0700 GMT until shortly before 1000 GMT.

HOLLYWOOD
03-18-2014, 03:01 PM
Hm. Why am I reminded of what just happened yesterday ....

Google apologizes for RT's YouTube channel 'suspension'... (http://rt.com/news/rt-youtube-suspended-glitch-534/)Yep... Americans are clueless what is being filtered to their bread & circuses heads.

I have noticed that even C-SPAN's Washington Journal will host all the secondary media (Al Jazeera, Link, FSTV, BBC, Denocracy Now, etc. but never RT... even after numerous people have complained. The game is rigged when it come to information, so continue to research, investigate, and inform the ignorant.