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    Home / News / Entertainment News / Disney+ to 'soften' content warnings on classic films: Here's why
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    Disney+ to 'soften' content warnings on classic films: Here's why
    Disney+ first added content warnings in 2019

    Disney+ to 'soften' content warnings on classic films: Here's why

    By Tanvi Gupta
    Feb 12, 2025
    12:34 pm

    What's the story

    Disney+ will be changing its content warnings for classics like Dumbo, The Aristocats, and Peter Pan.

    The move follows the US President Donald Trump administration's probe into "illegal practices" by public companies, with Disney+ being a key target of the new DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) strategy.

    The streaming giant first added these disclaimers in 2019 after accusations of racist depictions in its 1940s and 1950s films.

    Evolution

    Disney+'s content warnings: A look back

    Disney+'s original content warning read that these films feature "negative depictions and/or mistreatment of peoples or cultures."

    In October 2020, the warning was updated to recognize the damaging effect of such stereotypes and to note Disney's effort to tell more inclusive stories.

    The updated message read, "This program includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures. These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now."

    Revision

    New content warning reverts to the original version

    Under the latest changes, Disney+ is rolling back its content warning to the original 2019 version.

    The new disclaimer will read, "This program is presented as originally created and may contain stereotypes or negative depictions."

    The change comes after the US government launched an investigation into alleged "illegal practices" by public companies, with Disney+ being one of the first to make changes in response.

    Statement

    Disney's HR chief addressed changes in company memo

    Disney's Chief Human Resources Officer, Sonia Coleman, addressed these changes in a memo to leadership on Tuesday.

    She wrote, "For over 100 years, Disney has entertained and inspired generations of families from all walks of life around the world."

    "We create entertainment that appeals to a global audience, and having a workforce that reflects the consumers we serve helps drive our business," she added.

    Commitment

    Coleman emphasized Disney's commitment to diversity and inclusion

    In her memo, Coleman further reiterated Disney's commitment to fostering a welcoming and respectful environment.

    She detailed the company's values of integrity, creativity, collaboration, community, and inclusion.

    "Our values guide our actions and how we treat each other," she said.

    The statement reaffirms Disney's commitment to diversity and inclusion even as it changes its content warning strategy on the streaming platform.

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