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The claim establishes that Community Guidelines are not absolute; clearly EDSA or public-interest content may be permitted even if it would otherwise violate the guidelines.
YouTube's updated Community Guidelines now explicitly state the platform is expanding likeness detection technology to protect civic leaders and journalists from deepfakes and synthetic media, not just creators and artists. This broadens the scope of automated protection against manipulated video and audio content. While the change does not alter user obligations or remove rights, it signals that detection and enforcement of synthetic media policies may increase for content involving public figures and professional journalists.
View change record →Content that would otherwise violate YouTube's Community Guidelines may be permitted if it is clearly educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic, or serves the public interest.
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The claim establishes that Community Guidelines are not absolute; clearly EDSA or public-interest content may be permitted even if it would otherwise violate the guidelines.
Content that would otherwise violate YouTube's Community Guidelines may be permitted if it is clearly educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic, or serves the public interest.
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