Just watch 's YouTube video earlier and I was so happy that he talked about this "getting naked" thing.
He has the point anyways.
And I agree!
What's wrong with having no clothing?
"Having sex" is a different thing. Our body is an art in itself.
I may not be as sexy as what we see in magazines, but are they the only ones have the right?
About YouTube's policy, I can't really tell which is which. All I can say is that, I still love the YouTube that I used to visit before where I can watch any type of videos I want.
YouTube may have imposed stricter rules right now and that has made the platform not what it should be.
In YouTube, if the video is not "family friendly", it might be taken down or restricted/ demonetized. However, on television, may it be not family friendly or not, still it is being shown and ads run on it. All they need to do is just put a short message, "Parental Guidance is Advised" or "Viewer's Discretion is Advised".
Anyways, I agree with what Jerry is saying. I almost started to limit myself here when I saw a post the other day or earlier today about stopping people from posting nude photos.
Just remember guys...we... or I used to know YouTube as a place to find sex videos [google's BlogSpot for sex scandal posts as well].
Here is Jerry Banfield's video talking about this "nude" thing.