YouTube restricts teenager access to fitness videos. #Fitness #YouTube #BBCNews

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  1. Teenagers often compare themselves with others and to become slim ( mostly girls) stop eating food. I know this because I am a teenager and my most friends think they are fat even though they aren't. they are just 49 kg and they want really slim body like a skeleton that is here called as ' negative beliefs '

  2. Teenagers are becoming more and more insecure because of fitness youtubers who lie about being natural and not on steroids or ozempic, why is anyone suprised

  3. I bit like all the YouTube Tarot reader videos having Therapy Ads. It's super relevant to their creepy titles and content too. Yikes!

  4. Good idea, the online fitness community has slowly become more toxic and dangerous over time. Kids cannot properly understand long term consequences of dangerous fitness practices.

  5. This is sad, some teens get trainings to vent their energy into positive vibes, guess I'm wrong it was "negative beliefs" all along 🤔

  6. What this is targeting is unhealthy expectations for fitness goals, like those vegan girls who ate three bananas for lunch, they truly made their viewers anorexic, also super jacked muscle men who claim losing weight when they are just slimming the bulk, is a fake idea that a man or a woman can become super jacked in a matter of months with pure weightlifting, is bad for both men and women who are skinny or overweight, and most of this content is made by people who has been practicing for YEARS, while kids are still developing, some people don't stop growing until the reach their 20s, I've seen kids who are like 11 and trying to do 100 push ups daily, this is unhealthy because is unsupervised, yet is super hyped and people believe in things that are on the internet as if they are real. So the measure is fair.

  7. YouTube displays ads with full-fledged pornography and sex in them, but God help us if an overweight kid wants to take care of his body.

  8. As a teenager myself, it seems stupid, there's already a fitness issue across young people and the majority of people I know who are into fitness have learnt it through watching videos on fitness and how to properly exercise, if YouTube doesn't encourage this, it poses risks to how people exercise with potential injuries if we're not taught about it

  9. They should just not show it because it just destroy there person they will start not eating and all that it's really bad

  10. It's not fitness that is the problem, it's creators that show negative values. So maybe just… ban liars and those who encourage disorders?

  11. What about the compounded stress of having to suffer through constant adverts every few videos, unless you pay a fortune to get rid of them.

  12. Bro why does the world want us to bow to infection🌈🌈🌈 and take away our fitness motivation. Why are people on social media so degrading now.

  13. SOME people make "fitness" videos that are softcore porn basically or the are very sensual. So I think that's good reason to steer children away

  14. Good! Half these “fitness”‘people don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about nor are they qualified to give out advice. Seek professional help. Mentally and physically.

  15. Only people who consider their excess fat and collection of self diagnosed mental conditions as virtues could make this decision.

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