Opened 2 years ago

#11693 assigned defect

Youtube keeps promoting advertisements on my child's YouTube channel, while they are watching baby-related videos such as baby shark or other channels similar to it.

Reported by: anonymous Owned by:
Priority: major Milestone: Commissioning
Component: KATRIN HMI Version: 2.0
Severity: medium Keywords:
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Description

This is the question I have been asking for the past two months since I started giving my baby girl the tablet , which has all the Youtube channels specifically designed for babies. The channels are believed to help babies with their development as well as cognitive and other tasks, as well as helping them socially and mentally. However, I can definitely see my daughter loving the content, she just continues to watch it, her eyes sparkling, giggles ready to be released from her lips. I am enthralled watching her get amused. I don't understand the commercials. My child isn't a buyer So why do you promote ads, often not even baby-like on my baby's Youtube channel?

The first thing to note is that commercials aren't comprehended by infants. This is both a waste and also a loss of money. They're infants and they don't understand it. If you're saying that then why are you showing these ads to infants? Are you saying that if mother or father, or other baby care workers are watching, then they'll be able to benefit from the ads? The advertisements are getting irritating.

The same is true for cat videos. Recently, I've discovered that my cat loves watching those amazing cat videos. Most of the time, it's birds or mice but the thing is that my cat watches them and isn't moving for hours... It's hunting, I suppose. These videos are repeatedly interrupted by advertisements. What are they trying for? My cat isn't a fan of anything other than those videos. Advertisements are not relevant to her. They may be thinking that I am watching them with my cat. In fairness, they are partially correct. I tend to watch inconvenient cat videos more often than I do something useful.

That's how I found an amazing solution. It involves downloading Youtube videos directly to my computer or to my daughter’s tablet. After that, I can play later. Do you understand the problem I'm talking about? This site lets me save videos to my computer instead of being able to access it on Youtube each time my cat watch birds. Now I double-click this mp4 file on my computer. VLC plays it instantly and there are no ads.

https://yarabook.com/post/1419185_https-www-mp4-click-https-mp4-click-hello-how-do-you-feel-today-i-039-d-like-to.html

The same process applies for baby videos. My daughter loves to watch videos on Youtube. I save the videos to my desktop and then transfer them to her tablet. If it's just a couple of songs, I only do it directly on her tablet, however it's simpler to access this site with a desktop PC and then copy video files to the location you wish to store to put them. It's simpler to manage these things by using the mouse. Maybe it's me, an old school...

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I hope you enjoyed my tips and hints for creating an efficient household that is data-rich. This may sound ridiculous.

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