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🤬 YouTube limits access to fitness and weight loss videos!🫀 Teens (13-17yo.) will no longer get recommended videos promoting ideal beauty standards. Experts believe this kind of content can harm their self-esteem and mental health.❤️🩹 🦠 These videos won’t be completely blocked, YouTube will stop recommending them. The platform admits that watching this content too often can give teens unrealistic expectations about their bodies💪 What's your views on YouTube new restrictions 🧘♀️ towards teen's and it directly effects fitness influencers views and revenue ? 🫵
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Hi everyone, I have a youtube channel with 4800 subscribers and I got nearly 50-60k views every month. But I'm able to upload 5-6 videos a month due to busy schedule and editing takes more time for videos as Im a solopreneur. I want to speed up my
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