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Classic Sesame Clips on YouTube

LittleJerry92

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I never disabled comments for any of my videos. The ones that are disabled are due to YouTube’s bull**** rule of automatically disabling comments if there are children involved in a video (this is not COPPA related by the way; this was an issue I faced beforehand).
 

YellowYahooey

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I agree. It would be nice to post comments on YouTube videos, but while it does suck that YouTube enforces a rule that automatically disables comments, it is what it is. There is a reason for it, and it is nice to respect rules and the law.

You know, I wonder if this rule on YouTube also applies to game shows in which children are contestants during special theme weeks, such as Bob Eubanks' "Card Sharks"?
 

LittleJerry92

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Frankly though the fact that this had to happen in the first place shows how unprofessional the website is run.

At the end off he day, people are only responsible for what they upload. They aren’t responsible for what children watch. YouTube is not a daycare, and the fact that they basically just threw content creators and uploaders under the bus for what happened to them back in September of 2019 instead of just taking full responsibility and owning up says enough.

Honestly this is why millenial’s onward should not be parents. They aren’t responsible and don’t watch what their kids are doing. None of them are ever responsible.
 

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Did anyone save Veston Bruno's videos of the Twiddlebugs in their real voices? I've just always enjoyed hearing what pitched-up voices sounded like when they were recorded.
 
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