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YouTube users to get a 24-hour timeout if their toxic comments are removed

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15 Dec 2022 10:23:20 | Update: 15 Dec 2022 10:32:27
YouTube users to get a 24-hour timeout if their toxic comments are removed
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YouTube rolled out updates on Wednesday around toxic comments that violate community guidelines.

Previously, it has used tools like popups to encourage "respectful" interactions, but it's now taking a (slightly) more assertive approach with warnings and timeouts, TechCrunch has reported. 

If YouTube detects and removes abusive comments, it will notify the user that they have violated community guidelines. If the same person continues to post toxic comments, they will receive a "timeout" and be unable to leave further comments for 24 hours, reports Engadget.

If users believe their comments shouldn't have been pulled, they can share that feedback — though YouTube didn't say if that would help remove the timeout. 

Prior to the rollout, YouTube trialed the feature and found it to be effective. "Our testing has shown that these warnings/timeouts reduce the likelihood of users leaving violative comments again," it wrote in the blog post.

YouTube famously has one of the more toxic comments sections in social media, and is also overrun with bots offering fake giveaways, crypto, and more.

To address that problem, YouTube said that it's "improving our automated detection systems and machine learning models to identify and remove spam."

It noted that it removed over 1.1 billion spammy comments in the first half of 2022, and said its machine-learning models are continuously improving as spammers change tactics. 

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