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YouTube has recently introduced Violative View Rate (VVR), a new metric measuring how much of the views on the platform come from content violating its policies to improve transparency and accountability. “We’re committed to these changes because they are good for our viewers and good for our business—violative content has no place on YouTube. Additionally, YouTube mentioned that the report has also been tracking the impact of the platform’s deep investment in machine learning technology, which can now detect 94% of all violative content on YouTube via automated flagging, 75% of which are removed before even receiving 10 views. The Violative View Rate is calculated by taking a sample of videos on YouTube and sending them to content reviewers who say which videos violate its policies and which don’t. The platform recognizes that this sampling method allows YouTube to have a more comprehensive view of violative content that its systems may not catch. The most recent VVR is at 0.16%-0.18%, which implies that out of every 10,000 views on YouTube, 16-18 come from violative content. Read more in our articles including "YouTube intros Violative View Rate metric for transparency and content accountability" and "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app".

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YouTube has recently introduced Violative View Rate (VVR), a new metric measuring how much of the views on the platform come from content violating its policies to improve transparency and accountability. “We’re committed to these changes because they are good for our viewers and good for our business—violative content has no place on YouTube.

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Additionally, YouTube mentioned that the report has also been tracking the impact of the platform’s deep investment in machine learning technology, which can now detect 94% of all violative content on YouTube via automated flagging, 75% of which are removed before even receiving 10 views. The Violative View Rate is calculated by taking a sample of videos on YouTube and sending them to content reviewers who say which videos violate its policies and which don’t. The platform recognizes that this sampling method allows YouTube to have a more comprehensive view of violative content that its systems may not catch.

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