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What should not be put on YouTube?
Hate speech, predatory behavior, graphic violence, malicious attacks, and content that promotes harmful or dangerous behavior isn’t allowed on YouTube.
- Harmful or dangerous content policies.
- Violent or graphic content policies.
- Violent criminal organizations policy.
- Hate speech policy.
- Harassment & cyberbullying policies.
Is it normal to pick up an accent?
It does funny things to your identity, not knowing which direction your vowels are going to go today. But it turns out that a wandering accent isn’t a flaw, or some bizarre act of mockery; it’s part of normal human social behavior, and it seems to have some pretty amazing psychological reasons behind it.
Can you pick up an accent from watching videos?
Adopting accents or “wandering accents” happens more often than you might think and it’s not only TV shows and movies, but also from people they know and places they’ve visited such as north or south or other countries.
Can you develop an accent by listening?
Record Yourself To Hear Your Mistakes! Same thing goes with accents, sometimes we actually think we sound worse than we are, or vice versa. Listening to recordings of yourself allows you to get a real perspective on what you actually sound like to others.
At what age do you pick up an accent?
“Studies have shown that once they reach the age of five, children are more likely to speak with the accents they are surrounded by at school, but this is the first time it has been shown to apply to much younger children.”
Should you imitate accents?
A recent study suggests that imitating someone who speaks with a regional or foreign accent may actually help you understand them better. In conversation, we often imitate each other’s speech style and may even change our accent to fit that of the person we’re talking to.
What is the Peppa effect?
In what is being deemed “The Peppa Effect”, the rise in popularity of the pre-schooler show in the US during the pandemic has seen children adopting English accents and changing American-English phrases to British ones.