YouTube Enhances Parental Controls for Teen Accounts
In a move to ensure a safer digital environment for minors, YouTube has announced new parental control features for supervised teen accounts. These updates aim to give parents more control over their children's viewing habits, particularly focusing on limiting exposure to Shorts videos.
Limiting Shorts Exposure
Parents will soon be able to set a daily limit on the time their teens can spend watching Shorts videos. Moreover, an upcoming feature will allow parents to disable the Shorts feed entirely by setting the daily limit to zero minutes.
Improved Content Control
YouTube is also introducing new guidelines for content creators targeting a teen audience. These guidelines encourage creators to produce content that fosters curiosity about new topics and offers deep-dive content to fuel existing interests.
Enhanced Onboarding Process for Kid Accounts
A new onboarding process for kid accounts has been introduced. This allows parents to better specify the type of content their children can access on YouTube.
Implications for North East India and Beyond
The digital landscape in North East India, like the rest of the country, is evolving rapidly. The introduction of these new features by YouTube signifies a growing awareness and commitment towards digital safety, especially for minors. As more children in the region gain access to the internet and digital devices, it is crucial for platforms to provide robust parental control options to protect them from harmful content.
Looking Ahead
These new features are part of YouTube's ongoing efforts to create a safer and more responsible digital environment. As online platforms continue to face pressure to implement systems that protect children, we can expect to see more initiatives like this in the future.