YouTube on Wednesday began letting people blur faces in videos they upload to the website, which has become a major platform for sharing clips
of dramatic news events.
"Today we're launching face blurring -- a new tool that allows you to obscure faces within videos with the click of a button," said Amanda Conway,
policy associate at the Google-owned video-sharing service.
"As citizens continue to play a critical role in supplying news and human rights footage from around the world, YouTube is committed to creating even
better tools to help them."
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Didn't someone post on ATS last week that Google/Youtube were taking down ALL protest videos world wide?
Hmm,, doesn't appear to hold weight if the above quote is true.