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Recently, Cleveland Tea Party
blogged on the cancellation of Pamela Geller’s PayPal account on her blog. There
are other blatant examples of attempts to shut down discussions, but I just found this one, from last month:
Diamond and Silk rip YouTube,
say 95% of videos demonetized over Trump support
Those of us who love watching
these two gals in their support of all matters Trump should be flabbergasted
and aghast. And it’s getting worse. According to the report in the Washington Times, here’s YouTube's chilling
explanation:
News of the largely demonetized channel comes less than two
weeks since the company announced plans to fight inappropriate content.
“We’ll soon be applying tougher treatment to videos that aren’t
illegal but have been flagged by users as potential violations of our policies
on hate speech and violent extremism,” the company announced Aug. 1 on its
official blog. “If we find that these videos don’t violate our policies but
contain controversial religious or supremacist content, they will be placed in
a limited state. The videos will remain on YouTube behind an interstitial, won’t be
recommended, won’t be monetized, and won’t have key features including
comments, suggested videos, and likes.”
"Inappropriate content?" “Our
policies on hate speech and violent extremism”? “Controversial
religious or supremacist content”? Who is making these judgments?
Enough patrons
called and pressured PayPal into reinstating Pamela Geller’s account.
Long term
solution for YouTube and other Google powered platforms: trust busting? DOJ or FCC? Short-term solution? From a web search:
How to
Contact YouTube Support
By phone: (650) 253-0000. This is
Google's catch-all phone number and can also be used for YouTube inquires.
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