• @rustyfish
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    261 year ago

    Last year, Rolling Stone reported dozens of videos that were “flagrant” policy violations being monetized on the platform, with one research firm accusing YouTube of “cashing in on misogyny, racism, and targeted harassment.”

    Which comes as no surprise.

    • Chetzemoka
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      71 year ago

      Meanwhile they demonetized videos from Veritasium and Rose Anvil because they had the audacity to post factual history lessons about World War II.

  • flipht
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    161 year ago

    Pretty regularly, they catch fertility doctors performing eugenics based procedures without patient consent. Like with shocking regularity.

    Also, it isn’t super uncommon for male fertility doctors to substitute their own semen instead of the correct material that the patient(s) provided.

    Evil people go into these jobs because it gives them the power to push their own agenda without much oversight, and by the time someone can make a claim against them, and is believed by anyone else, they can move on.

  • @Sanctus
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    11 year ago

    We really did break the King’s Seal. Little did we know we were the demons the whole time.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Nah, it’s a psyop. Look at the Kanye types babbling about black genocide because black women use the services slightly more.

      To, you know. Not get trapped into raising a child they can’t afford or don’t want.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    11 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The video that YouTube removed was titled “If Aborting Black Males Isn’t The Solution, What Is?”

    According to YouTube, the removed video violated the platform’s hate speech policy, which prohibits content that promotes violence or hatred against individuals based on protected attributes, including claims that groups or individuals are mentally inferior based on attributes such as race.

    YouTube specifically prohibits ads from running alongside content that discriminates, disparages, or seeks to humiliate an individual or group of people, including on the basis of race.

    It seems likely that Cynthia G will have to remove the remaining videos that were demonetized if the channel plans to reapply for the Partner Program.

    The videos that YouTube demonetized and removed this week were seemingly monetized for more than a year on the platform.

    Last year, Rolling Stone reported dozens of videos that were “flagrant” policy violations being monetized on the platform, with one research firm accusing YouTube of “cashing in on misogyny, racism, and targeted harassment.”


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