YouTube has amended its rules for online nudity. The site already bars sexually explicit videos; the new rules will restrict content that contains nudity or is "intended or designed to arouse viewers" but does not cross into pornography. "Our goal is to help ensure that you're viewing content that's relevant to you, and not inadvertently coming across content that isn't," the company, which is owned by Google, explained in a blog post. As The Daily Telegraph reports, “YouTube relies on users reporting videos that might break its rules, but with 13 hours worth of footage uploaded around the world every minute, the site is almost impossible to police.”
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