YouTube finds another way to filter out NSFW content
The one thing I don’t understand about YouTube is how they can possibly scan the thousands of downloaded videos for X-rated content? Is there a computer that can figure out what nudity looks like?
Well, however they do it, everyone’s favorite video sharing site has figured out a way to screen those Not Safe for Work (NSFW) vids. Apparently, this will rule out phrases like “naked” or “sex” in searches, but I somehow think that some things will still get past the filters.
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