In the early days of YouTube, one could find scads of commercial pornography, plenty of amateur pole-dancing and scatological material out the wazoo, but as the world’s top user-generated video Web site chases down more revenue, it has also cracked down on the kind of mature content that might make advertising executives a tad nervous when they’re deciding where to place their brands — not to mention moms and dads wondering what uploaded atrocities the kids are viewing now.
Is YouTube Becoming PrudeTube?
Posted by: Renay San Miguel December 4, 2008 01:47 PMIn the early days of YouTube, one could find scads of commercial pornography, plenty of amateur pole-dancing and scatological material out the wazoo, but as the world’s top user-generated video Web site chases down more revenue, it has also cracked down on the kind of mature content that might make advertising executives a tad nervous when they’re deciding where to place their brands — not to mention moms and dads wondering what uploaded atrocities the kids are viewing now.