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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    Although YouTube initiated a crackdown on Elsagate content in 2017, videos hosting similar content have continued to be found on the website in the following years. Much of the content is based on video game IPs popular with children, such as Minecraft, Among Us or Poppy Playtime, and is both marketed towards, and freely accessible to, children ...

  3. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    The CCFC filed an FTC complaint over YouTube Kids shortly after its release, citing examples of inappropriate videos that were accessible via the app's search tool (such as those related to wine in their testing), and the Recommended page eventually using search history to surface such videos. YouTube defended the criticism, stating that it was ...

  4. Kid influencer - Wikipedia

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    An example of this comes from an influencer family called The Labrant Fam, they filmed a video of them telling their daughter that they were giving away their family dog as an April Fools Joke. Their daughter was filmed crying and posted online for content. The Labrants later posted a video apologizing for putting their daughter in that spot. [15]

  5. Family made $1 million through toys YouTube channel - AOL

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    But then we got to watching more of the videos on the "Hulyan Maya" YouTube channel and noticed - those are some seriously cute kids. "Hulyan Maya" basically showcases home videos.

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  7. Content marketing - Wikipedia

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    YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, is an online video platform driving (and benefiting from) the surge to content marketing. [22] As of 2016, YouTube had over 1 billion users, representing 1/3 of all internet users and reaching more people 18–34 years of age than any cable provider in the U.S. [ 23 ]

  8. Advertising to children - Wikipedia

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    The content being generated on social media platforms include commercial content and marketing messages expressed in different ways. [10] For example, unboxing videos show influencers actively reviewing a product to which they have a paid sponsorship with. [10] Influencers may instead decide to discretely advertise by simply playing with a ...

  9. Wikipedia:Video links - Wikipedia

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    The originator of the content, not the platform that hosts it, should also be ascertained before using the content as a source; unless it is a support or promotional video posted on an official YouTube channel (for instance, YouTube Rewind), or an original series specifically commissioned by YouTube itself, for example, YouTube does not ...