Lesley Brook — Nov 4, 2019

What more could YouTube be doing to protect children from unsuitable content?

YouTube is the leader in the online video market and the second most visited website worldwide. It has a content management system that incorporates a feedback system, an algorithm for prioritizing content, and a recommendation system. The system of management and content filtering plays a significant role in the context of working with vulnerable audiences such as children - and YouTube has a lot of content for children. Parents and supervisors make the primary choice of content, after which the YouTube tools form a list of the videos shown. Google, the owner of the YouTube platform, does not disclose the principles of the management algorithms and recommendations, but parents are delegating content control to the service.

Sergey Ananyev, a postgraduate student studying Applied Management at our Auckland International Campus, undertook research into how well Google manages content for children. Sergey's work was supervised by Edwin Rajah. Sergey sought to identify weaknesses and opportunities for improvement. He used publicly available information from YouTube and other analytics services. This is what he found:

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