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YouTube Unveils Next-Level Tools for Teens’ Digital Wellbeing

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YouTube Unveils Next-Level Tools for Teens' Digital Wellbeing

In a digital age where safeguarding the mental health of underage users is paramount, YouTube has stepped up its game with a host of innovative features. On Safer Internet Day (February 6), the social media platform unveiled a range of tools aimed at protecting the mental wellbeing of its young audience.

Autoplay Control and Time Management

For teenage users, autoplay is automatically disabled to prevent them from spiraling down the internet rabbit hole. Additionally, features such as prompts for breaks and scheduled “bedtime” reminders aim to strike a balance between screen time and wellness. These features, first introduced in 2018, have since been adopted by platforms like Instagram.

Addressing Concerns: YouTube’s Response to Online Safety

As child safety online gains traction, particularly during the Biden presidency, YouTube has bolstered its efforts to address mental health concerns. Collaborating with its Youth and Families Advisory Committee, the platform has introduced new policies, including measures to limit exposure to “idealized body standards” and a set of guiding principles for youth safety. The latest addition to YouTube’s repertoire of research is a report on internet mental health co-authored by the World Health Organization.

Committed to Family Wellbeing

In a statement on Safer Internet Day, YouTube highlighted its ongoing commitment to supporting families in navigating the digital landscape. “Our existing digital wellbeing tools have helped parents around the world strike the right balance for their families since 2018,” the post reads, “and we’ve continued to invest and improve on these tools over the years to make them even more relevant for teens.”

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iPhone vs Android: What’s Best for Content Creators?

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iPhone vs Android: Which OS is Best for Content Creators?

Hello! Content creators of Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms, you must know your smartphone isn’t just a device; it’s your portable studio, a production house that makes you go viral. Whether you’re a budding influencer or an experienced creator, choosing between an iPhone and Android is a decision of force and gut. Both OS bring […]

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YouTube Updates With AI Remix, Live-Stream Notifications And More

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YouTube's Cool Untried Features in its Regular Updates

YouTube is now expanding its generative AI music project. The “Dream Track” experiment will now have a feature that includes an AI remix option for certain songs. And we think it’s an exciting new feature for creators to explore as YouTube slowly rolls out access. What does this mean for creators?You can pick a song […]

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Scroll, Learn, Ace: 5 Exam Influencers to Follow for Success in Competitive Exams

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Scroll, Learn, Ace: 5 Exam Influencers to Follow for Success in Competitive Exams

Groceries, Medicines, Food, and what not, almost everything can be accessed online these days. Seeing this as an opportunity to further make use of the internet, some creators decided to explore platforms like Instagram, X and Telegram as educational databases. Students preparing for Indian competitive exams like the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and the […]

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