YouTube's new rule! Now people under this age will not be able to livestream alone, know what is the whole matter
YouTube New Rule: YouTube has made a big change in its livestreaming policy.

YouTube New Rule: YouTube has made a big change in its livestreaming policy. Under this new rule, which will come into effect from July 22, any person will be able to livestream from their channel only if he is at least 16 years old. Earlier this age limit was 13 years, that is, now YouTube creators between 13 and 15 years will have to take the help of an adult to livestream.
What does the new rule say?
According to YouTube's guidelines, if someone is a YouTuber under the age of 16 and an adult is ready to livestream with him, then he can become the editor, manager or owner of the adult channel. With this, that adult can start a livestream from that YouTuber's channel himself and can deliver the content to the audience.
Now the trend of family livestreaming will increase
The direct impact of this change can be that now more and more families livestream together on YouTube. Now children under the age of 16 are not allowed to come live alone, so parents or guardians will not only have to handle technical control but also monitor the children during the livestream. This can also create a new digital rapport between children and parents.
What are the benefits
If family members livestream together, it not only ensures the safety of children but can also become a new digital way to spend time together. This change can be beneficial for families who use YouTube as a creative platform.
But the challenges are also not less
However, family livestreaming may sound fun, but there are many challenges associated with it. Going live means that everything is going in front of everyone immediately. In such a situation, the question of privacy arises. It is important to have a clear understanding between parents and children about what can be made public and what should be kept private. It is also important to keep in mind that the livestream remains interesting and does not violate YouTube's guidelines.
This new rule of YouTube will also help protect children from cyberbullying and the harm caused by live chat with unknown people. Experts believe that families should set their limits before such content and respect each other's privacy.