YouTube Cracks Down on Clickbait: New Policy to Remove Misleading Content
YouTube announces a new policy to remove clickbait titles and thumbnails, starting in India and expanding to more countries in the coming months.
YouTube announces a new policy to remove clickbait titles and thumbnails, starting in India and expanding to more countries in the coming months.
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