We rely on YouTube community members to report or flag content that they find inappropriate. Reporting content is anonymous, so other users can't tell who made the report. How To Reports Video on YouTube // Flag a youtube video // Take down a video // Is the video fake? Dangerous? Harmful? Or inappropriate for YouTube? Then you.
Got questions about how to flag a video on YouTube? Check out this video. Do you know how to report a YouTube video? This article will teach you how to flag or report rule. Any logged-in user can flag a video by clicking on the three dots near the video player and selecting "Report." Our human reviewers carefully review flagged content 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to determine whether there's a violation of YouTube's Community Guidelines.
If a video is deemed to violate our policies, it is removed or restricted, and the creator is notified by email and. The YouTube flagging system works best when you take the time to understand our Community Guidelines before you flag a video. Then, if you come across a video that you think may not belong on YouTube, it will be easier for you to let us know the reason you flagged it, whether it be for hate speech, nudity, violence, or another Guideline violation.
Flag review process YouTube content moderators review videos flagged by Priority Flaggers according to YouTube's Community Guidelines. Content reported by Priority Flaggers is not automatically removed or subject to any differential policy treatment. (Note: you must be logged in to flag videos and comments.) To report a video: Click the flag shaped icon in the lower right corner under the offensive video.
When your mouse is hovering over it, the icon will read "Flag as inappropriate." To report comments: Click on the icon with the flag to the right of the comment you want to flag as spam. More information about: YouTube's Content Reporting. YouTube's Community Guidelines set the rules of the road for what content is and is not allowed on YouTube.
This report provides data on the flags YouTube receives on videos and how we enforce our policies. The life of a flag "Flags" on YouTube mark content that may violate our Community Guidelines. This video explains how YouTube receives flags, actions reviewers take on flags and other processes and policies that help us keep the YouTube community safe.