Some of the videos are disguised as Minecraft scenes and other familiar kids-related games or shows. You may think your child is watching an innocent animation, but he may be exposed to something more sinister.
Hess and other parents are concerned about the time it takes YouTube to pull harmful content from the kids’ app, but they have decided to ban the site in their homes. Adults are encouraged to monitor what their children are watching but also to be in the know when it comes to tech.
Listen to this video to hear YouTube’s response to the recent spate of suicide-related content on the kids’ platform and learn what parents are doing to protect their children.
From: TipHero