YouTube reportedly building a version for kids under 10 years
YouTube is supposedly designing a new version for kids under 10 years old.

Internet
giant Google is reportedly building a version of YouTube just for kids
under 10 years. According to reports, YouTube has even gauged the
interests of video producers willing to create child-oriented content
for the online video platform.
The Kids friendly version of YouTube
will not require constant monitoring by parents over what content their
child sees. The goal will be to offer a site to parents that will be
free of both videos and comments that may not be child oriented. Parents
could, for example, access a special app on a device or TV that
includes only kid-safe videos.
YouTube already has a “safety” mode for
filtering out inappropriate content as well as YouTube EDU, for
educational videos for schools. However both the modes contain
advertising that can sometimes be questionable and parents can't ensure
that the content is specially tailored for a specific age group.
According to reports, YouTube for kids
is still in the development phase and no details have been mentioned on
how it will work. One possibility is that the usual ads on the video
platform may be removed or at least tailored to suit child oriented
content.
A representative from YouTube also said
the following about the news: “While we’re always working on new and
better ways for people to enjoy YouTube, we do not comment on rumor or
speculation.”
YouTube has over 1 billion unique users per month that watch over 6 billion hours of video. The online video platform has starting monitoring video views
and content for artificially inflating video counts. The move will
ensure that advertising campaigns on the site reach the target audience.
The portal has started specializing and is expected to launch a music
streaming service in 2014 as well.
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