YouTube removes more than 9,000 channels relating to Ukraine war
by Dan Milmo Global technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#5ZGP0)
Exclusive: Platform takes unprecedented action' to address content guideline violations since invasion
YouTube has taken down more than 70,000 videos and 9,000 channels related to the war in Ukraine for violating content guidelines, including removal of videos that referred to the invasion as a liberation mission".
The platform is hugely popular in Russia, where, unlike some of its US peers, it has not been shut down despite hosting content from opposition figures such as Alexei Navalny. YouTube has also been able to operate in Russia despite cracking down on pro-Kremlin content that has broken guidelines including its major violent events policy, which prohibits denying or trivialising the invasion.
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