Read later Audio version Summary: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki points to improvements in the platform's policing of bad content, but there's a long road still ahead as legislators try to work out what they want. The "violative view rate" (VVR) at YouTube has dropped over 70% since the end of 2017. That’s a new stat coming out of the firm’s quarterly transparency report and one that the company clearly hopes will fend of criticism about lack of vigilance around abuse of the platform by bad actors. That VVR now stands at a rate of 16 views out of every 10,000 violate YouTube policies, according to CEO Susan Wojcicki, speaking at the World Economic Forum Global Technology Governance Summit this week. That’s an important milestone, she feels: