A few days ago we received a communication from Youtube.
In this communication YouTube tells us that it will apply new rules in relation to the U.S. online child privacy protection law. (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, COPPA).
Channels are urged to indicate whether their audience may include children. They also give the option to indicate this on each video individually. Youtube indicates somewhat ambiguous criteria on how to determine if a video or channel has a children's audience. However, Youtube places the legal responsibilities exclusively on the channels, in the event that the videos have a mislabeled audience.
Faced with this situation, and in order to avoid possible legal problems, we have been pushed to withdraw the dubious videos. This includes all videos related to games (such as Helix Jump or Plink) or drawing videos of comic characters. We regret this fact and apologize, especially to the viewers who had sent us Helix Jump records and glitches videos. This will also cause us to definitively stop validating Helix Jump records.
Once again we apologize and wish to continue to count on your attention.
Cordial greetings.
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