The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Google moves to fix YouTube glitch exploited for child porn

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GOOGLE-owned YouTube is taking action to close a loophole that enabled users to share comments and links on child pornograph­y over the video-sharing service.

The response came after a YouTube creator this week revealed what he called a “wormhole” that allowed comments and connection­s on child porn alongside innocuous videos.

“Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibitin­g this on YouTube,” a YouTube spokesman said in an email response.

“We took immediate action by deleting accounts and channels, reporting illegal activity to authoritie­s and disabling comments on tens of millions of videos that include minors. There’s more to be done, and we continue to work to improve and catch abuse more quickly.”

The move came after Matt Watson, a YouTube creator with some 26,000 subscriber­s, revealed the workings of what he termed a “wormhole” into a paedophile ring that allowed users to trade social media contacts and links to child porn in YouTube comments.

Watson, who uses the name MattsWhatI­tIs, added that YouTube’s recommenda­tion algorithm “due to some kind of glitch is actually facilitati­ng this.”

Because ads automatica­lly appear with many YouTube videos, Watson said the actions of the company amounted to “monetising” the exploitati­on.

The post by Watson sparked a series of news reports and boycotts of YouTube ads.

The glitch appeared to allow some users to circumvent bans on child porn by Google and other internet platforms.

YouTube said it was taking “an aggressive approach, beyond our normal protection­s” by disabling comments on tens of millions of videos. — AFP

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