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Youtube celebrates World Cat Day

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Today (02/08/08), there is something interesting about the Youtube logo displayed on the top left of the platform.

When you open YouTube in your mobile application or website, you will see the animated youtube logo turn into a cute blue-red cat.

There will also be a banner that says "If your cat suddenly disappears, chances are your cat will be viral on YouTube".

This video is played on Google's video sharing platform in commemoration of World Cat Day 2022 or World Cat Day.

YouTube wrote on a banner, "Celebrating World Cat Day with adorable feathers that often become memes and trigger controversy."

Clicking the 'reflect' or 'reflect' button on the banner will take you to many videos on YouTube about cats, some of which have become viral. One of the findings of Tekno Liputan6.com is a 2 -minute 58 -second viral video entitled "Rumah Seizure of the Region and Who Wins?" Located on the Bang Os canal.

There are also many recommended cat videos, such as Meme Medy Renaldy and Nyan Cat from creators like Miawaug.

Quoting the first article, International Cat Day was first celebrated by International Fund for Animal Welfare in 2022 with the aim of grateful to cats.

This warning is also intended to protect cats from violence.

In the past, Youtube said it would delete videos that promote abortion. Google's video platform also deletes content that promotes misinformation about abortion security. Youtube, quoting The Verge (July 22, 2022), mentweet that removing videos that promote abortion is part of his policy to handle inappropriate medical information.

Youtube has also added information panels to videos with information about abortion from the National Library of Medicine. This step is similar to what YouTube did with information about injections and other health problems.

"Over the next few weeks, starting today, we will delete content that gives negative abortion advice or promoting wrong information about the security of abortion because of our illegal medical information," Youtube said on his Twitter account.

Youtube also said, "Like health policies or medical topics, we rely on advice from medical professionals."

YouTube said, "We prioritize connecting people to content from trusted sources of health topics, and we continue to review our policies and products based on real world events." YouTube's decision is related to its interpretation of the law that prohibits the publication of illegal abortion or alternative abortion that replaces drugs or other methods that are considered safe by health experts.

Likewise, the government and policy makers have asked Google to limit the search and maps where users look for illegal abortion services.

Now, YouTube's decision affects content and videos that display the abortion methods of Mugwort and Mugwort. This practice is considered a bad practice by many doctors and can cause serious problems.

On the other hand, some abortion pills are considered safe and can be used in the United States without doctor's supervision. Abortion videos with violence are also posted on Tiktok, some of which are very popular.

In the past, due to data privacy problems, Google said it would delete abortion clinics and other sites from user history data.

After the Supreme Court decided to revoke the rights of abortion, Google and other technology companies remained silent on how to handle user data requests in search engines to learn more about abortion.

Privacy experts have published a lot of information collected by Google and other platforms. This is because of the concern that the police and anti-abortion groups can abuse this information.

In a new blog post published by Engadget on Saturday, February 7, 2022, Google said that as soon as the user visited the Abortion Clinic, he would try to delete the location of the user's location history. . The company does not determine how to identify these sites correctly or how long before. Google said the same process can be used to visit other types of clinics.

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