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
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Replying to @shaun_vids @shaun_jen and
Yes we’ve established that Crowder is an asshole, but I still think large platforms like YouTube should follow the First Amendment standard for protection of speech. I think Kyle Kulinski from Secular Talk has a great take on this.
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Replying to @DeclanTamn @shaun_jen and
Should NBC or CBS play any video I want since they reach millions of people? If not, isn’t that just restricting my free speech? You may think that YouTube is different from those companies, it isn’t.
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Why? That’s exactly what the law protects.
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What is the legal basis for that question? Link up the law that is the basis for this. Not opinion pieces or tweets, but the actual law.
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And the actual law says they can restrict content.
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