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FILE - This March 20, 2018 file photo shows the YouTube app on an iPad in Baltimore.   The video-sharing network owned by Google is cracking down on harmful or dangerous pranks. Updated policies no longer allow challenges that present “an apparent risk of death” and ban content featuring children “participating in dangerous challenges that pose an imminent risk of injury or bodily harm.” (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

FILE - This March 20, 2018 file photo shows the YouTube app on an iPad in Baltimore. The video-sharing network owned by Google is cracking down on harmful or dangerous pranks. Updated policies no longer allow challenges that present “an apparent risk of death” and ban content featuring children “participating in dangerous challenges that pose an imminent risk of injury or bodily harm.” (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

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