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Context is King

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From artists to activists, teachers to students, kids to grandparents, YouTube is a place for people all over the globe to share their stories. YouTube’s Community Guidelines represent the rules of the road for all of them. They state that, in general, YouTube is not a place for shockingly violent or graphically sexual content. When material of this nature is flagged by our community, our teams work around the clock to remove anything that breaks the rules.

That said, YouTube is an important global platform for news and information, and we realize that sometimes graphic material is vital to our understanding of the world. It can be posted to document wars or revolutions, explore human sexuality through artistic expression, expose an injustice, or foster debate about important events. Because of this, we take great care when reviewing flagged videos, and allow controversial videos that have educational, documentarian, scientific or artistic intent. This is where we need your help.

Why adding context to your video is so important

For all types of content you share on YouTube, but particularly with controversial content, adding context is very important. The information you add in the title and description is what helps other people find and understand your video. It will also help the YouTube team review your video if it does get flagged.

How to contextualize your videos: some tips to follow

  • Provide an informative and relevant title. You can pack in a lot of information here, even if you’re on the move on a mobile device.
  • Fill your description with information: who, what, when, where and why did it occur?
  • Think about narrating what you see as you film, or add detail later using our annotations tool.
  • Feel free to link to relevant websites, such as a related news story or artist statement.
  • Remember YouTube’s tools--if your footage is sensitive and requires visual anonymity, check out YouTube’s blurring tool.
  • Avoid using descriptions, titles, tags and thumbnails that highlight the most provocative or shocking aspects of your video.
  • Organizations such as Witness also produce great tip sheets.

Our goal at YouTube is to allow as much content as possible on the site while still ensuring that our Community Guidelines are followed. It is a delicate balancing act, and we depend on our uploaders to help. So whether you’re a performance artist, a citizen journalist or a human rights activist, remember: context is king. The information you add to your video helps tell your story, find an audience, and make an impact--it could even help your video be an important part of history.

Finally, if you feel your content was removed in error, you can appeal the decision.

最后更新:2017-05-23 03:21:38

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