YouTube Raises Live-Stream Minimum Age to 16 Starting July 22
- YouTube is raising the minimum age for live streaming to 16 years old, effective July 22.
- Users under 16 will lose live chat and access to other features if they stream without an adult after July 22.
- YouTube aims to enhance child safety on its platform with these updates.
- Underage creators can allow an adult to manage their channel for live streaming.
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YOUTUBE has announced a major rule change that will see some creator content banned on the platform. A shake-up is coming into effect on July 22 – though some people say the new rules don’t go far enough. YouTube says you will need to be at least 16 to live stream from July 22Getty The news will come as a blow to young creators on YouTube. In less than four weeks, the age limit for live streaming on YouTube is being increased. Currently, you’re …
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