YouTube announced today that it’s relaxing the controversial profanity rules that it introduced toward the end of last year. The company says the new rules ended up creating a “stricter approach” than ...
While new songs come out every day that have swear/curse words in their titles, that’s not as common with Taylor Swift’s music. In fact, across her discography, she has never released a song that has ...
The rhetorical shift started in the 1990s, when Gen X was coming of age – and based on evidence from social media posts, Gen Z is more likely to be accepting of profanity use than their older peers ...
Lizzo took her family to therapy to explain to them that she would be using profanity in her songs. Lizzo's mom told Vanity Fair she raised her family in a religious home and Lizzo "prepared us for it ...
It's difficult, determining just how much profanity you can reasonably include in a Christmas mix CD. The recipients of my annual "Songs of the Year" mix, a kind of musical Christmas card, are a ...
The use of profanity in music does seem to be more common than in the past. And music fans certainly have an idea of which artists are more likely to swear in their music than others. Which musician ...
YouTube now allows more profanity in videos. Moderate profanity is eligible for full ad revenue, while strong profanity may receive limited ads. YouTube updated its ad policy to allow more profanity ...