YouTube Safety Concerns
A discussion unfolds around the safety of YouTube for children, comparing it to the strict regulations of traditional television. Tom highlights alarming examples of potentially dangerous content, such as videos featuring reckless behavior for views, raising questions about the platform's responsibility in protecting young audiences. The conversation emphasizes the need for better oversight to prevent harmful imitable actions from reaching impressionable viewers.In this clip
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