
YouTube added ‘Violative View Rate’ to its quarterly transparency report to indicate what percentage of views come from content that violates its policies. — AFP Relaxnews
YouTube on April 6 said rule-breaking videos get looked at very little before being removed by the Google-owned platform.
YouTube added “Violative View Rate” to its quarterly transparency report to indicate what percentage of views come from content that violates its policies, and said the figure was a small fraction of a percent in the final three months of last year.
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