A filter that says yes
Most filtered services are a wall with no doorbell. FilteredTube has a Request feature: paste a video link and it goes straight to review against the written standard. If it's clearly appropriate, it's approved and playable — often within moments.
Honest answers, even when it's no
If the video is in doubt, your Library shows it hidden pending deeper review. If it's against the standard, the answer is plainly closed — and closed is closed. Either way you're answered, not ignored.
The catalog grows around its members
Every approved request joins the catalog for everyone. Members literally build the library by asking — watch the homepage counter move.
The Request feature also changes the relationship between a family and its filter. Instead of a wall you resent, it becomes a librarian you ask — and the librarian answers in your own Library, usually before you have closed the tab. Parents use it for a shiur a friend recommended; kids ask for a song from a chasunah; the judge answers them all against the same written standard, and every approval enriches the shelf for the next family. A filter that says yes when yes is right earns the authority of its no.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Paste a link; the review answers you — often on the spot.
- Doubt hides, closed stays closed — but you always get an answer.
- Approved requests grow the catalog for every member.
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