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Nushi is a journalist filming a story about different kinds of protests across the world. One segment depicts nude protests and features a number of the protesters nude on a street. She interviews different nude protestors and the causes they're fighting for. Throughout the interview, she discusses the topic.Select all correct answers.This video violates the policy because nudity is not allowed on YouTube.This video violates the policy because Nushi didn't blur the protestors' nudity or give context about the news piece.This video doesn't violate the policy because nudity is shown with sufficient context in the form of interviews from the protestors.This video doesn't violate the policy because Nushi provided proper context and the video isn't produced for the purpose of sexual gratification.CHECKPolicy informationNudity

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Nushi is a journalist filming a story about different kinds of protests across the world. One segment depicts nude protests and features a number of the protesters nude on a street. She interviews different nude protestors and the causes they're fighting for. Throughout the interview, she discusses the topic.Select all correct answers.This video violates the policy because nudity is not allowed on YouTube.This video violates the policy because Nushi didn't blur the protestors' nudity or give context about the news piece.This video doesn't violate the policy because nudity is shown with sufficient context in the form of interviews from the protestors.This video doesn't violate the policy because Nushi provided proper context and the video isn't produced for the purpose of sexual gratification.CHECKPolicy informationNudity

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The text seems to be a question about YouTube's policy on nudity, specifically in the context of a journalistic piece about nude protests. Here are the answers:

  1. This video violates the policy because nudity is not allowed on YouTube. - This statement is partially correct. YouTube does have a policy against nudity, but there are exceptions for educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic content. It would depend on how the nudity is presented in the video.

  2. This video violates the policy because Nushi didn't blur the protestors' nudity or give context about the news piece. - This statement could be correct. If the nudity is not blurred and there is not sufficient context given, it could potentially violate YouTube's policy.

  3. This video doesn't violate the policy because nudity is shown with sufficient context in the form of interviews from the protestors. - This statement could be correct. If the nudity is presented in a non-sexual way and there is sufficient context given, it may not violate YouTube's policy.

  4. This video doesn't violate the policy because Nushi provided proper context and the video isn't produced for the purpose of sexual gratification. - This statement could be correct. If the video is not intended for sexual gratification and there is sufficient context, it may not violate YouTube's policy.

In conclusion, whether or not the video violates YouTube's policy would depend on how the nudity is presented and whether there is sufficient context given.

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