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YouTube removing hundreds of sexually suggestive “Mom videos” in response to PaymoneyWubby video

This week, YouTube user PaymoneyWubby investigated a number of channels featuring suggestive footage of Asian mothers with their children....

This week, YouTube user PaymoneyWubby investigated a number of channels featuring suggestive footage of Asian mothers with their children. Tubefilter reports that these videos, innocuously titled things like “Morning Routine Beautiful Mom and Daughter Cleaning,” the women appear to deliberately show off their underwear as they play with their children or perform regular household tasks. After PaymoneyWubby published his video, titled “Creepy Mom Videos Need to Stop,” YouTube deleted all of the suggestive clips on one particularly active channel, Susu Family, but it hasn’t been able to prevent new videos from popping up on other channels.
According to PaymoneyWubby, the original Susu Family channel uploaded hundreds of videos of mothers performing various everyday activities, including “cleaning,” “making BBQ grill at home,” and even breastfeeding. Each video begins with a warning. “This video is graphic and may be disturbing to some viewrs [sic]. Viewer discretion is advised,” the message reads. As the women in the video tend to their children or wash their cars, they purposefully show off their underwear for extended periods of time, and the camera often stays trained on their panties as they go about the task. “This shit is odd, to say the least,” said PaymoneyWubby in his video.
Tubefilter reports that Susu Family channel had amassed nearly 300,000 subscribers and almost 40 million views on its videos, including 1.6 million views on a “Picnic with My Daughters” video. Just days after PaymoneyWubby highlighted the “creepy mom videos,” YouTube deleted all the content on Susu Family’s channel. But the people behind the videos seem hell-bent on keeping them alive (likely because they’re monetized), because the second that they were deleted, similar videos were uploaded onto different channels. YouTube has had relative success deleting copycat videos — “Picnic with My Daughters” was re-uploaded with a new title and has since been deleted — but hasn’t able to eliminate them entirely. A quick search for “Susu Family” brings up multiple channels and playlists, most of which have added new videos in the last 24 hours. There are so many of these suggestive videos out there that it’s unlikely YouTube will be able to get rid of them all, but deleting the main account is a good place to start.

2 comments

  1. Call me guilty for watching things called "Bikini try on haul".

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  2. If these videos were posted by members of the Israeli tribe there would be no problem.

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