Content that violates our community guidelines is flagged by a
                  mix of
                  automated detection and human reporting —
                  most is automatically detected — and we go to great lengths to
                  make sure violative content isn’t widely viewed, or even
                  viewed at all, before it’s taken down.
                
                
                  Exceptions can be made when content has a clear educational,
                  documentary, scientific, or artistic
                  (EDSA)
                  context.
                
               
             
            
              
                
                  Brands rely on us to protect their business interests when
                  they’re advertising on YouTube.
                
                
                  To help support this, we have a set of Ad-Friendly guidelines
                  creators in the
                  YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
                  need to follow in order to have Ads served on their channel
                  content and earn a share of the revenue.