[WebPub] YouTube comment policy?
Peter Pinch
pdpinch at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 2 18:37:00 EDT 2012
Thanks Kris. Very helpful info.
Which is your default -- comments or no comments? Do you know how many users opt out?
I'd also be curious to know if you're allowing comments on your YouTube videos (I guess I could just look).
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I am mobile.
On Oct 2, 2012, at 4:55 PM, "Kris Brewer" <brew at mit.edu<mailto:brew at mit.edu>> wrote:
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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