YouTube, the world’s largest video platform, appears to have changed its moderation policies to allow more content that violates its own rules to remain online.
YouTube, the world’s largest video platform, appears to have changed its moderation policies to allow more content that violates its own rules to remain online.
No, you can peddle hate speech, if you also make videos on why taxes should be eliminated, and how worker’s movements and unions are “negatively affecting the right to work” (according to a former Google employee I knew).