(2/4) Our teams spent the last few days conducting an in-depth review of the videos flagged to us, and while we found language that was clearly hurtful, the videos as posted don’t violate our policies. We’ve included more info below to explain this decision:
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @gaywonk
(3/4) As an open platform, it’s crucial for us to allow everyone–from creators to journalists to late-night TV hosts–to express their opinions w/in the scope of our policies. Opinions can be deeply offensive, but if they don’t violate our policies, they’ll remain on our site.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @gaywonk
The things said in those clips are not “offensive opinions” that is a person actively and consistently making very personal attacks on another user of your platform. They are hateful, they are bullying, they are HARASSMENT.
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Replying to @ben_dragoo @DemolitionPhan and
to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct. - Merriam Webster. So how is calling someone a lispy queer or a gay mexican not harassment?
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Replying to @ben_dragoo @DemolitionPhan and
I just listed the definition in the last tweet. I don't care what the legal definition is. Youtube is not a court. It's a private company that can make any policy it wants to. They can demonitize anyone they want to.
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Replying to @ben_dragoo @DemolitionPhan and
Whatever man. I dont care about your conspiracy theories. The guy is a bigot.
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Yeah whatever you say clown.
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