YouTube’s censorship of COVID-19 and election claims isn’t a problem for the company in Europe. It might be a problem in North America.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is weighing whether to prevent the Google-owned platform from censoring videos with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the duration of his independent presidential candidacy, while a Canadian court greenlit a class-action lawsuit on behalf of both censored YouTube creators and viewers denied the opportunity to watch their videos.
Touting its efforts to protect next month’s European parliamentary elections, YouTube disclosed in a May 9 blog post that it removed more than 35,000 purported “misinformation” videos last year.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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