It has now been more than three weeks since @YouTube removed live streaming on our main account. The issue is still not fixed and we have not received any communication regarding the ban, other than that they are ‘working’ on it. We expect a 90 day ban. Until that time...(1/4)
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Thanks for the details, live stream restrictions last for 90 days or until the related issue(s) are resolved. You can check your channel's access to live streaming in Creator Studio under "Status and features". More info here: https://yt.be/help/gok2
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@TeamYouTube PUBLISHERS edit content. PLATFORMS supply the software/app for content providers. Which are you: publisher or platform?
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It doesn't matter, they have the right to moderate their own service.
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In the same way a bakery has the right to modify its service?
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The bakers is subject to public accommodation law, social media companies aren't. And social media companies never told anyone they were banned because of their politics. That false equivalence won't work.
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The problem is that social media companies AREN'T required to follow the same laws other companies and businesses are. They are publicly traded companies, that serve the public. Yet they are less accountable for discrimination than a small business.
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And they've never discriminated against anyone, show me verifiable proof that they've told people they were banned for their politics.
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Again, no one can prove it, because they don't clearly state the reason. Minorities have fought against "silent discrimination" for ages.
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