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Youtube to delete election fraud content

Posted By: wr otis

Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 09:34 PM

Nothing to see here once again. This time it really means nothing because evidently youtube is going to delete election fraud content so you can go on with life believing all is well. All is well.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 09:45 PM

Originally Posted by YouTube
Yesterday was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. Presidential election and enough states have certified their election results to determine a President-elect. Given that, we will start removing any piece of content uploaded today (or anytime after) that misleads people by alleging that widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, in line with our approach towards historical U.S. Presidential elections. For example, we will remove videos claiming that a Presidential candidate won the election due to widespread software glitches or counting errors. We will begin enforcing this policy today, and will ramp up in the weeks to come. As always, news coverage and commentary on these issues can remain on our site if there’s sufficient education, documentary, scientific or artistic context.



Keith
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 09:50 PM

They can go pound sand.
Posted By: goldnut

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 10:03 PM

Posted By: Art S

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 10:06 PM

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Posted By: Marty

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 10:16 PM

HUGE conspiracy to steal the election, we must stop the traitorous scum suckers. #resist
Posted By: Tim64

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 10:22 PM

Can anyone explain why big corporations like Google, Facebook, and Twitter can choose the customers they serve, but a bakery owner cannot.
Also, why the supreme court can hear the bakery case that only affected a few people, but deny the election fraud case when it affects millions of people.
Posted By: Ouananiche

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 10:28 PM

It's a basic play that the big tech firms have been player for for years. and it's simple, and they talk openly about it.

They want government oversight. I know it's shocking. But they don't want to police their platforms. It's an impossible task. They want to wipe their hands of it. They are intentionally stepping on the necks of the people so that the government takes all control and therefore takes all the blame for any and all online policing...

You people are mad at the wrong group. You don't want government on these platforms making those decisions......... But that's where this is going, and that's what they want

They're creating a zero fault system. Where anyone that is mad, will be mad at the government, and they can say "sorry, it's not up to us"

That's the play they're really making.
Posted By: Getting There

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 11:41 PM

Does this really surprise you? They are getting as bad as the News Media.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Youtube to delete election fraud content - 12/09/20 11:44 PM

Originally Posted by Tim64
Can anyone explain why big corporations like Google, Facebook, and Twitter can choose the customers they serve, but a bakery owner cannot.
Also, why the supreme court can hear the bakery case that only affected a few people, but deny the election fraud case when it affects millions of people.

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