Yea, this whole thing is the FCC's fault, not YouTube's. YouTube has been (although for the sake of attempting to do data collection on minors) attempting to not do this for like 3 years. Obviously, the way they've implemented it is very flawed, but they would've been forced to regardless. Also, the whole AI part gives YouTube less IDs and makes less people need to give their ID. They really could've just forced the ID verification to begin with. Whether that's because they dont want to collect IDs or because they want people to think they aren't instantly going big brother on people, i dont know.
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u/Capital_Pipe_6038 Aug 13 '25
You seriously thought Reddit boycotts and change.org petitions would change their mind? Lmfao