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YouTube is updating its cyberbullying and harassment policies and will no longer allow content that “realistically simulates” minors and other victims of crimes narrating their deaths or the violence they experienced.


The update appears to take aim at a genre of content in true crime circles that creates disturbing AI-powered depictions of victimsincluding children — that then describe the violence against them. Some of the videos use AI-generated, childlike voices to …

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