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YouTube Says Promoting “Public Interest” Content Is The Reason Behind The Easing Of Its Moderation Rules

June 12, 2025
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YouTube has relaxed its content moderation guidelines, allowing videos that partially violate its policies to remain online if they serve a public interest purpose. This shift, reported by The New York Times, represents a significant change in how the platform balances harm reduction with the principle of free expression, particularly concerning sensitive topics like politics, health, and social issues.

Internal training materials reveal that YouTube’s moderators are now instructed to only remove content if more than half of it violates the platform’s rules. Previously, the threshold for removal was set at 25%. This new approach notably affects videos related to critical issues such as elections, ideologies, gender, sexuality, immigration, and race.

Moreover, YouTube urges its moderators to assess whether the value of freedom of expression could outweigh the potential harm. When cases arise where this is applicable, moderators are encouraged to escalate the decision instead of removing the content outright. This guidance aligns with the company’s existing framework for educational, documentary, scientific, and artistic content, referred to internally as the EDSA framework.

YouTube spokesperson Nicole Bell emphasised the importance of adapting Community Guidelines to reflect the evolving content landscape on the platform. She clarified that these exceptions will apply to a limited number of videos, including those that might otherwise face removal over minimal violations. This practice aims to prevent unjust restrictions on valuable content, such as lengthy news discussions that may include brief clips of violence.

This change builds upon YouTube’s earlier decision to permit content from political candidates during the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. elections, prioritizing public understanding over strict adherence to moderation rules. The shift is part of a broader trend where major social media platforms, including Meta and X (formerly Twitter), are easing content moderation standards, particularly around hate speech and misinformation, amid growing scrutiny over censorship.

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