[WebPub] YouTube comment policy?

Kris Brewer brew at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 2 16:55:04 EDT 2012


Hi Peter,

On TechTV, video uploaders have the choice to leave commenting on or turn it off.  They can also go in and moderate their comments themselves.

That being said, as the TechTV admin, I monitor all site comments daily to remove obvious spam comments and any obscenities to keep the site clean, but I don't sensor (that is left up to the owner of the video if they so choose).

Not sure if that helps for YouTube.  We do have a subset of our vids posted there but I haven't been diligent of monitoring the comments there.

Kris
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On Oct 2, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Peter Pinch <pdpinch at MIT.EDU<mailto:pdpinch at MIT.EDU>>
 wrote:

This may sound a little naïve, but OCW has been reminded recently (and
frequently) that posting videos on YouTube can generate a lot of offensive
and obnoxious comments.

As we've been struggling with how to balance audience engagement with
respect for MIT faculty and students (who are the targets of the
nastiness), I thought we should reach out to you all to see if there are
any policies and practices we can learn from.

Does anyone have a formal policy on comments (for YouTube or elsewhere?).
Is anyone dealing with a large volume of comments and have a good workflow
for dealing? Or do you just turn them off?

Thanks for you thoughts,
Peter Pinch
Production Manager, MIT OpenCourseWare


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