I was just about to make a post on this. I've had my channel for almost 12 years now, and the majority of my content is Sims related. Sims is rated T for teen, therefore not "kid friendly". One of the guidelines, however, to deciding if your video(s) are for kids is if it features animated characters. Sims is animated... but for teen and older. It's become terrifying that each video youtube decides is marked incorrectly as either for kids or not you could be fined over $40,000 (each video).
I made a post about it on my youtube channel: "This has become quite terrifying- sign the petition to prevent this from becoming reality: https://www.change.org/p/youtubers-and-viewers-unite-against-ftc-regulation
My comment on his video: I make videos with the Sims PC game series - animated characters, right? The game is rated T for Teen, though. How am I supposed to know what to do with this new law? I looked at my channel's analytics and the viewer age for my channel is people between the ages of 18 and 44. 0% of my viewers are younger than that according to my analytics. I currently have my channel set to "Not for kids" since the game isn't intended for kids, despite it being "animated". "
This video is where I got most of my information:
https://youtu.be/3GwDrHOe43E