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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    That year—after reports on child safety on YouTube by several media outlets—YouTube adopted stricter guidelines regarding children's content. In late November, the platform deleted channels and videos falling into the Elsagate category, as well as large amounts of other inappropriate videos or user comments relating to children. [ 6 ]

  3. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, YouTube announced that it would take further steps to review and filter videos reported by users as containing inappropriate content, including more stringent use of its filtering and age-restriction system to prevent such videos from appearing on the app and YouTube proper. [23]

  4. Childproofing - Wikipedia

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    The lack of a pool fence can greatly increase a child's risk of drowning. A four-sided isolation fence (separating the pool area from the house and yard) reduces a child's risk of drowning 83% compared to three-sided property-line fencing. [12] Inside the home, the bathroom and the bathtub are an area for water safety concern.

  5. Stuart Ashen - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Clive Ashen (born 16 December 1976), better known online as Ashens (/ ˈ æ ʃ ə n z / ASH-ənz), is a British comedian, filmmaker, critic and YouTuber best known for reviewing counterfeit consumer goods.

  6. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports' flagship website and magazine publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory and survey research center. CR accepts no advertising, pays for all the products it tests, and as a nonprofit organization has no shareholders.

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    According to MegaLag, Honey has sponsored around 5,000 YouTube videos across more than 1,000 different channels, gaining over 7.8 billion views. You can watch MegaLag’s video in its entirety below.

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    In mid-2017, Kitboga found out that his grandmother had fallen victim to many scams designed to prey on the elderly, both online and in person. [4] He then discovered "Lenny", a loop of vague pre-recorded messages that scam baiters play during calls to convince the scammer that there is a real person on the phone without providing any useful information to the scammer.

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