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Protect your children from fast-paced youtube content

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Are you concerned about the fast-paced videos your kids are watching online? Are you angry because someone is serving valueless, addictive and potentially harmful content to your kids just so he can get more likes and views?
Congrats on the launch, and very refreshing concept. Definitely can understand the motivation for building such a product. What happens when the block is activated - the videos just won't surface in search, or there's a message saying that this video can't be watched?
@charmandro Thank you Charlotte! Blocked videos will just skip, with short message that says they are blocked, but unfortunately they will still appear in search and related videos. There are plans to make this more sophisticated in the future, probably already in the mobile apps which are coming soon.
This is much needed. Many of my peers who are parents have unknowingly fell victim to how harmful and addictive successive rapid scene changes can be on children.
@jakecasas @jakecasas Thank you for the comment Jake. It's hard to watch even for adults. In the past, content for children was created by experts. Today, on the internet, anyone can create it. And people are creating it with only purpose to keep the children attention at any cost, so they can grow their accounts. This is simply wrong and my wife and me didn't want our kids to be victims of this.
Being a father of two kids, I can totally relate to the problem and understand the risk and harm it can cause to our small kids. thanks for making this.
@imtiyaz922 Yeah Imtiyaz, this is the time we are living in, busy parents and kids on screens.

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