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There's nothing in the rules against it. A lot of Reformed ministries (like aomin.org) are starting to upload videos to it.
Google feeds ads to sites based on their general content. If a video is extremely popular then there's a good chance that it might feed some ads or cue up other videos that are objectionable. If the video is religious in nature then it's more likely to cue up ads and other videos like it.
I would just visit the link you're about to share a few times and if objectionable content arises then share the link and warn that, a few times, some stuff has come up. If not, then just share the link.
There is scarcely a site on the Internet that can't lead people into trouble. We can't protect against every eventuality if we want to share information on the Internet. If people want complete protection from the stuff on the Internet then they really need to unplug because nothing is foolproof.
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