YouTube had a content rating policy for content that was classified as “shows” or “movies,” when creators uploaded something under those two categories that did not already have a rating. Beginning March 15, YouTube sneaked this feature in for partners who wanted to rate their content with a three-color system that denotes the level of mature content in their videos. To do this, partners will have to go through the Content Manager and select the videos they would like to mark Green, Yellow, or Red. So let’s take a look at this ratings
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