here's a clip taken from youtube of steven crowder, who @TeamYouTube have said does not violate their policies. youtube are apparently happy to have this material on their websitepic.twitter.com/NsIDtHAwCE
Deplatforming doesn’t allow someone to speak. Your argument would make sense if YouTube was a private publisher. But they aren’t. They are an open forum with a set of rules. They said Crowder didn’t violate the rules, but they still punished him. That’s my problem with this.
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YouTube is absolutely a private entity dude. They're not government owned. Your argument is like saying no one can be banned from social media, for any reason, because it's an "open platform"
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