YouTube says it is developing new policies to deal with video-makers who damage the reputation of the website.
Chief executive Susan Wojcicki said "egregious" behaviour by video bloggers caused "significant harm" to the entire community of video-makers.
The site has been under closer scrutiny after video blogger Logan Paul made a video which showed a dead body in a "suicide forest".
Many video-makers have been frustrated with YouTube's policies.
In a bid to stop advertisements appearing next to controversial content, YouTube has been using algorithms to identify content that it judges not to be "advertiser-friendly".
However, many of the platform's biggest stars have complained that their videos have been incorrectly marked as unsuitable for advertising.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42917180
Chief executive Susan Wojcicki said "egregious" behaviour by video bloggers caused "significant harm" to the entire community of video-makers.
The site has been under closer scrutiny after video blogger Logan Paul made a video which showed a dead body in a "suicide forest".
Many video-makers have been frustrated with YouTube's policies.
In a bid to stop advertisements appearing next to controversial content, YouTube has been using algorithms to identify content that it judges not to be "advertiser-friendly".
However, many of the platform's biggest stars have complained that their videos have been incorrectly marked as unsuitable for advertising.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42917180