
My content on YouTube is no longer available by my choice because I am not a fool. This new message and provided info from them regarding the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA) is filled with misinformation. In fact, they are blatantly not telling us the truth. Not even close. I'm going to show you what YouTube is telling everyone, what the COPPA rule ACTUALLY says, and I'm going to show you what the Settlement over COPPA with the FTC says. Let's take a look......
Here Is What YouTube Is Telling Content Providers....
I know it's hard to read but here is what it says:
"Regardless of your location, we require you to tell us whether or not your videos are made for kids. We are making these changes according to an agreement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and to help you comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and/or other applicable laws. Failure to set your content appropriately may result in consequences on YouTube or have legal consequences under COPPA and other laws."
Here they tell you:
"Note: We’ll also use machine learning to help us identify videos that are clearly directed to young audiences. We trust you to set your audience accurately, but we may override your audience setting choice in cases of error or abuse. However, do not rely on our systems to set your audience for you because our systems may not identify content that the FTC or other authorities consider to be made for kids. If you need help determining whether or not your content is made for kids, check out this Help Center article or consult legal counsel."
We must set our audience or WE (content providers) could face compliance/legal issues they say:
"...you may face compliance issues with the FTC or other authorities, and we may take action on your YouTube account. Learn more about the FTC’s enforcement of COPPA."


They also just once in a brief statement reveal this:

"These changes are required as part of a settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and NY Attorney General, and will help you comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and/or other applicable laws."
We will get to the settlement information in a moment. After all this fear porn I will call it, I looked at the COPPA Rule information and immediately noticed a problem with what YouTube is saying. Let's take a look!

Here Is What The COPPA Rule Actually Says...

So....this rule has been around since 2013. I guess we all didn't have to worry about it (until YouTube got in trouble as you will see).

AHH!!!!! It's about.......DATA MINING! Collecting personal information from a child under 13 without parental consent. BUT CONTENT PROVIDERS DO NOT COLLECT USER INFO! You see?

Notice the word operators. Who are the operators? NOT THE CONTENT PROVIDERS!!!! Yet YouTube's info gives you a link to this fine amount in the information stating that YOU must comply. No! THEY must comply. You see, not being honest. THEY must comply and need the content providers to help them stay out of trouble without changing their data mining ways, just tweak things a bit. That is the truth. They received a hefty fine as you will see and have to take action to prevent future violations. Why not just say that? Are they saying they will pass the fines down to the videos content providers on videos that children watch and are accidentally data mined by YouTube?

Again, this does not apply to content providers only the platform! I must state again, content providers are not gathering information about the under the age of 13 users and so can not violate this rule.

Here Is The Settlement Information......
$170 Million! Ah Ha! You See now? Why so much? Because it is $42,530 per violation. Just like HIPPA.
You notice the "child directed channels" reference here. You see? THIS is why YouTube needs us to label our videos now. NOT because WE would violate the law but because THEY would. Yet, they tell us in multiple places the opposite. Had they been honest I would have happily done my best to comply. I take great offense at being lied to.

Now you see the rest of the story. "Youtube and Google must develop, implement, and maintain a system that permits channel owners to identify their child-directed content on the YouTube platform so that YouTube can ensure it is complying with COPPA." But this is not what YouTube is telling it's content providers is it? YOUTUBE must comply and it needs to identify child-directed content ONLY so they can cease data-mining the children using the platform or so that's the idea anyway. This is what is really going on here. Of course what is to stop a child from watching a "not made for kids" video and having their info gathered? Google does not want to stop gathering as much info about everyone as they possibly can and so here we are. Then they have the nerve to pass the blame onto the content providers. Shameful!

Now tell me this, where are these video guidelines YouTube talks about?!
Follow the provided link and you end up back to the COPPA rule where these "guidelines" for labeling videos do not exist. These guidelines are from YouTube. Look at the settlement. No video labeling guidelines. Yet YouTube says you should consult an attorney if you have any doubts regarding labeling. Going by a subjective YouTube designed guideline for something the content provider is not legally liable for. Look for yourself. Links to everything is down below.

Here is says:
"Note: As a creator, you know your videos and your audience best, and it is your legal responsibility to comply with COPPA and/or other applicable laws and designate your content accurately. If you fail to categorize your content correctly, there may be consequences on YouTube. Additionally, there may be legal consequences under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) or other applicable local laws. "
Are you angry? It is NOT the content provider's legal responsibility to comply with COPPA. It is Google/YouTube's responsibility and they are using fear porn to achieve that goal. What are these consequences on YouTube? Pass down the fine? Why won't they tell us? It's not true that the content provider would face a day in court. It's just not true as you can clearly see for yourself.

So what Does All This Mean? What Am I Saying Here?
The following become obvious:
They clearly thought we would not read the information and look up the settlement they briefly mentioned. We are stupid and lazy and respond to fear porn with blind compliance.
This is about gathering information from minors under the age of 13. Content providers do not gather user information. Google/YouTube does. Content providers can not and do not violate the COPPA Rule. Google/YouTube can. Yet, they are saying it is the content provider who is legally liable!!!!! This is just plain untrue.
This $42,530 fine mentioned in the COPPA rule is per violation. You can view it as per child. For collecting personal info of children under the age of 13. Kinda like the HIPPA law. Google got caught and what is their reaction? We'll set it up so any future fines fall on the content providers. What, we will be sued by Google for THEIR data collection and privacy games? WE are not the ones data mining so we are not breaking any law unlike YouTube's provided info states.
Why are other video platforms not doing this? Easy, they are NOT DATA MINING THE USERS.
Google/YouTube is now guilty of providing misinformation on the Internet and is clearly a bully. Like we didn't already know that I know. This is just another example of abuse by these corporations. I am not an idiot nor a fool. They could have gone about this this honorable way by telling the truth and imposing a fee or something for non-compliance to their new rule because that's all this really is.

All Of This Begs MANY QUESTIONS!!
Why do we need to consult an attorney or seek legal counsel in labeling our videos when we are not legally liable for data mining errors? It sure seems to me YouTube plans on passing the buck on any an all future violations without coming out and saying that. Instead they want you to believe that YOU would be legally fined instead of THEM.
So...if a child watches my video even though it is marked not made for kids and YouTube data mines that child, I am liable?! YouTube will sue me? I am not liable legally as I am not data mining anyone as a content creator. Am I agreeing to be liable by using the platform? I have made every single one of my 300+ videos unavailable. I'm not playing. I am not a fool.
No good crisis goes to waste. Will this be weaponized against certain content creator? Why not. They have with every thing else. Again, I am not a fool.
Note: I am not an attorney. This is not legal advice. This is my personal analysis of available information.
Links:
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/complying-coppa-frequently-asked-questions
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9528076
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9527654
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