Ron Funches
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Podcast Appearances
The timely and topical Top Gun reference.
Yeah, or what about if it steers, it clears?
A classic for a reason.
Something, something.
But other than that, very interactive, very full of audience participation.
I'll tweet about it.
And as an owner of a pair of these socks.
Well, they might not be helping Dennis Prager at all, but YouTube is starting to take control of some of its video content.
They are starting to ban users from sharing videos of dangerous pranks on its platform because of concerns about challenges that put people's lives in jeopardy.
The company updated its guidelines on Tuesday and said it will not allow the upload of prank or challenge videos, quote, that can cause death and or have caused death in some instances.
It cited examples like the Tide Pod Challenge where dumb kids are eating detergent, basically.
The other one was a fire challenge.
Would you have set yourself on fire?
That's right.
Getting stuck with a flaming hot marshmallow.
Yeah, you would have been a YouTube star for sure.
But they're upping the ante.
Not only do they not want those challenge videos, the company has now extended its policy banning harmful and dangerous content.
to pranks with a perceived danger of serious physical injury.
So you can't have people believing they're in a drive-by shooting or they're being in a home invasion.