For years, YouTube’s “restricted mode” has been an option for schools and parents who want to limit children’s access to sensitive content, but the site had to issue an apology after users discovered that some LGBTQ-related content was blocked under this filter. The apology stated that while some LGBTQ-related content was available in restricted mode, videos that included “more sensitive issues” may not be. Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean