🤩 Proud to be partnering with YouTube on a meaningful initiative to develop https://t.co/bjLZDPYvZ4 for parents and teens, bringing families together for important conversations on responsibly creating videos online.
https://t.co/X2TBE9mnHf @CommonSenseNets @YouTube
We're live with our unique subscription offering to complement our free (ad supported) solution for kids and families.
Thanks @dadehayes and @DEADLINE for supporting our launch.
Common Sense Networks, the for-profit affiliate of Common Sense Media, has formed a board of directors, with newly elected members including veteran children’s media execs Geraldine Laybourne and Gary Knell https://t.co/YWxoQxMiqk
new on PRO this am: "The increase in media consumption by kids, thought at first to be COVID inspired, was actually a true behavioral shift, a loud statement that Gen Alpha will have a lasting impact on the shape of the market for years to come." https://t.co/mnEn8Kbx6r
We like your comments on Section 230 and @CommonSenseNets, in fact we're already working to improve algorithm driven experiences for kids and proud of our partnership with TikTok to elevate content for kids under 13. Would love to collaborate.
@chamath@socialcapital@sensicaltv
YouTube has an undeniable presence for kids in streaming wars. Packed with content, ultimate ubiquity, free at the point of use. There are challenges, and alternatives, which I've outlined for @observer. HUGE thanks @Great_Katzby for making this happen! https://t.co/9J47oQiZd5
Thank you @awallenstein and @Variety for having me on the Strictly Business Podcast to talk about @sensicaltv, our new kids and family streaming service from @CommonSenseNets https://t.co/VbiJYVZWSB