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    YouTube eases moderation rules for sensitive content in public interest

    Binu Mathew
    By Binu MathewJune 13, 2025

    YouTube has updated its internal moderation policies to permit some content that partially violates its rules to remain online if it is considered important for public understanding, according to a report by The New York Times. The policy shift, introduced in December 2023, signals a recalibration of how the platform balances harm prevention against freedom of expression, particularly on complex or contentious topics.

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