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YouTube ups minimum age for live streaming to boost child safety


What you need to know

  • YouTube detailed a minimum age requirement change for streaming, pushing it from 13 to 16.
  • Those under 16 (users aged 13-15) need to have an adult “visibly present” at all times, lest they risk violating YouTube’s new rules.
  • The platform was testing a livestream leaderboard earlier this year for users who chat a lot, send Super Chats, and more.

YouTube is detailing a child safety change on its platform for minors who are looking to start streaming.

The platform highlighted an update to its minimum age requirement in an updated live stream restrictions post. According to YouTube, on July 22, it will boost the minimum streaming age from 13 to 16. Young content creators who are 16 or older can live stream with their chat enabled and without facing any takedowns (other than if you’re flagged for copyright violations). However, creators younger than 16 (aged 13-15) will need to have an adult present during their streams.



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