By John Glenday
YouTube has issued a belated fix to its Restricted Mode following criticism in March that a system designed to filter out ‘mature content’ was inadvertently blocking Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer content in the process.
Having initially tried to play down such side effects YouTube subsequently apologized and has now followed through on these warm words with action.
In a blog post Johanna Wright, YouTube’s vice president of product management said: “After a thorough investigation, we started making several improvements to Restricted Mode. On the engineering side, we fixed an issue that was incorrectly filtering videos for this feature, Read full story ›
Source: The Drum