YouTube’s policy for “nudity and sexual content” reads as such: “Sexually explicit content like pornography is not allowed….A video that contains nudity or other sexual content may be allowed if the primary purpose is educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic, and it isn’t gratuitously graphic. For example, a documentary on breast cancer would be appropriate, but posting clips out of context from the same documentary might not be. For another example, if a man goes down on a bare-breasted Lizzy Caplan, that’s fine, as long as it’s in a Showtime series.”
Well then it’s a good thing Masters of Sex, with all its “man going going down on a bare-breasted Lizzy Caplan” action, is on Showtime, not Starz, the home of Masters of Abstinence. Otherwise, the show’s pilot, which you can watch on YouTube, would be taken down, and then guys (and girls, but really, guys) with names like “cmonbugmenot” wouldn’t be able to smartly add “gotta love boobs on youtube” to the national conversation.
That’s for you, “cmonbugmenot.”