YouTube removes advertising from account accused of homophobic abuse
by Alex Hern and Kari Paul from on (#4GHRY)
Video-sharing site demonetises Steven Crowder after initially finding him innocent of cyberbullying
YouTube has removed advertising from material by a user who subjected a journalist to repeated homophobic abuse in videos, after the platform faced criticism over its failure to act.
Carlos Maza, a video journalist for the US news site Vox, went public last week with a complaint that the rightwing YouTube personality Steven Crowder was engaged in a long-term homophobic harassment campaign. In a compilation video Maza created of some of his mentions on Crowder's show, the host attacks Maza as a "gay Mexican", a "lispy queer" and a "token Vox gay atheist sprite".
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