Does that mean it's still okay for people to knowingly post videos with erotic content on a website that kids frequent?
Well Yes it does, let me explain I know BOFH666 answered this but I would like to look at it this way.
In the UK we have for our TV what is called a watershed this is the time where more adult content program's start.
Now it is widely known that many kids still watch TV after this time even though they shouldn't. TV producers know they are making a product that when it will be shown that kids will watch it. So to put your Question to that well as I said yes it is ok.
isn't a children's website and even though Children do use it doesn’t make it so they’re not meant to.
As I have pointed out earlier in this thread Children under the age of 13 aren't meant to use Youtube at all (even though they do) and for Teenagers it is recommend that they have Parental supervision.
While this is very true for the Internet but even for offline media Parents need to watch and keep a eye on what their children are doing. From Video game to TV and the internet.
It would be nice if there was a system (outside of wanting card details which isn't the easiest thing for a site to do implement), to prove age.
I do agree that Youtube is very mainstream and it is possible for the kids who shouldn't be on it to accidently find video's they shouldn't this is also why Youtube has an adult flag system.
If you take what is involved to see an adult flagged clip on youtube, you need to make an account which needs a email address, you also have to put in a age that will make you over 18. I am not saying this isn't something a kid couldn't do but is more involved that having to just click a check box.
For site's like C4S all you have to do is click a button and poof your 18 ????
Producers here use that site even though there are no real safe guards to prevent underage accessing it. I do agree that due to youtube being more mainstream is its visited a lot more and even though they shouldn't Kids will use it.
But it’s the reason of it being mainstream as to why Producers would want to use it as it is a platform for them to show their video's to a bigger adult customer base part of what youtube is for.
to Zen, I am sorry that this has happened to you, Due to possible legal action due to copywrite, youtube tend to take a more take down ask questions later approach. Keep in mind it is a free service.
But one idea for you, before you try and post more clips approach youtube as a Producer explain to them what has happened in the past and then try and work something out with future clips, perhaps proving to them you are the owner first before posting (I know its a pain) but once you get a relationship going then they might trust you more when it comes to future clips.