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
False equivalency, you're an employee of a company, not a content creator using a platform that falls under section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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Hey Loktar! 47 U.S.C. § 230.c.2.A explicitly allows YouTube the right to *remove* Creators' content even if it doesn't violate 1A. So, yes, section 230 gives the platform MORE freedom to silence its users than a company has for its employees. But demonizing isn't even silencing
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