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YouTube Says 'No' to Drug Videos

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 06:08 am
by Puffin13
YouTube Says 'No' to Drug Videos

YouTube has changed its "community guidelines," and among the changes handed down is a prohibition on videos containing "drug abuse." The phrase, like other parts of YouTube's rule set, came with no context, elucidation, examples or anything else that would help users figure out what "abuse" might actually mean in practice.

Of course, the subjectivity of YouTube's language is deliberate. If you've ever moderated a busy Internet site, a task that can require you to make hundreds of judgment calls an hour, you know there's no time to ponder every yea or nay -- you just gotta go with your gut.

YouTube, now home to tens of millions of videos, calls its enforcement approach a matter of common sense and partly relies on its users to flag material they consider questionable. "It's a combination of users policing the site and (the working of) our proprietary tools and technology that review videos 24 hours a day," Chris Dale, a YouTube spokesperson, said in an interview. "If we come across content that does violate those guidelines as we clearly laid them out, we'll take them down."

"Clearly" is a bit of an overstatement. YouTube keeps the details of its policy vague so it has the wide latitude it needs to police its site without the need to explain every decision. The trouble is, when enforcement decisions are not transparent, they start to look unfair and inconsistent. Users may have little sense of the reasoning (or lack thereof) that led to their video being yanked.

Take the recently popular videos about the drug sal*ia, which The New York Times reported on last week -- and which the tech-gossip blog Valleywag suggested might be purged under the new rule. They're a good example of an enforcement grey area. The hallucinogenic herb is still legal in most of the United States, and its effects have not yet been thoroughly studied, let alone proved harmful. As such, it's not clear who decides whether smoking this mint-family plant counts as "drug abuse" or just use. And YouTube won't say.

The case with booze is fuzzy too. The prohibition of "underage drinking" suggests that of-age drinking is acceptable, no matter how abuse-like that drinking looks. OK. But alcohol is a drug, so that means YouTube does not necessarily consider drinking "drug abuse." Slippery slope?

YouTube will also have to decide how to approach the sticky wicket of marijuana videos, in which it can be impossible to tell if the smoker has a state-sanctioned prescription, lives in a country where the activity is legal or is even smoking pot rather than, say, banana peel.

Not until drug videos do begin disappearing will we be able to tell if there's any rhyme or reason to the application of the rule announced last week. But as far as a drug purge goes, count me as a skeptic. I doubt if YouTube tries to smoke out every last pot, salvia and alcohol video from its giant database. It'd be too much work, and with all that stuff already in its system, I doubt YouTube would have the motivation anyway.

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Source: Guelph Mercury.com
Author: David Sarno
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Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 08:52 am
by Kermit
:shock:
Be interesting to see what happens with this. There is after all a huge amount on there and quite a few Amsterdam Trips which of course are going to have drug taking in.
Nice1

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 04:43 pm
by NirvanaEJ
youtube is google, google is Big Corp, they are censoring us as the right hand of the federal government, RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT!!!!

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 05:51 pm
by Bernum
Trent from Punchy, this kids a legend around my parts, every joe blow knows of him...watch it while you can...lol
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RjC-vh06_c

So booze abuse vids going as well?

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 06:25 pm
by newgog
So I suppose they will be consistent and get rid of the vids with teenage tossers doing beer bongs etc. Probably not, although I bet Sarah Palin wishes they had been quicker pulling her 17 year old daughter's party tequila vids. :lol:

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 06:28 pm
by Bernum
enjoy while it lasts...lol..just found the second trent from punchy interview...just made my day :D :) 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofpQF_Uvv1s

Posted: Sat 20th Sep 2008 03:23 am
by echc1
youtube are full of moral shit....they will happily show hardcore violence,murder,gore and are scared of a little plants thats loved the world over...enough of the political correctness issued by big brother....what happened to common sense like if you don't like what you see,then switch it off.....this P.C. madness thats running riot the world over needs to be stopped....STOP RUNNING OUR LIVES FOR US we don't need to be wrapped in cottonwool (£50 pound notes are better)....we don't see it but this is control of speech,freedom of expression....i like to be able to choose and decide what i watch or say....not some fookin commitee of social workers holed up in their ivory tower deciding whats good and what's not for me........rant over,i feel better now