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by impostervt 4136 days ago
There's probably an app-idea in there. Maybe an app that costs video creators some small amount, say $5, that gets their video in a "for-kids" video app. The $5 pays to have your video reviewed and tagged so that parents can filter what they want their kid to see.

As a parent, I would definitely pay for that app/service.

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So... what does the video creator get out of it? Once you've got an actual monetary barrier in place, they're not going to pay for their videos to be shown just for fun.
They get their video in front of kids that otherwise wouldn't be allowed to see it. The video can still play normal youtube ads to make them money.
Agreed, not a parent but my nieces love youtube and I’m pretty sure my sister would pay for this too