YouTube banned a vegan dude who rescued pigeons and produced carefully worded content specifically designed not to violate their TOS. No reason given.
Ludicrous and proof of flagrant partisan censorship of conservatives.
RT if you think @TeamYouTube should restore his account.
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Replying to @PrisonPlanet @TeamYouTube
Why can't YouTube have whatever rules they want? They're a private company... can't see "censorship" on that
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There's also the issue that gov't action/inaction meddling has produced the environment - either purposefully or not - that has created a small, coordinated cabal of companies that control everything we can see. They're "private" but... are they in league with state actors.
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Replying to @PaulBates7 @Fernando45Faria and
No buts. They're private.
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Replying to @tempnameSiera @PaulBates7 and
Than they're liable Doxx all mods. Report them to the authorities No buts
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Replying to @BananaR66893249 @PaulBates7 and
Doxx them for what? Report them for what?
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Replying to @tempnameSiera @PaulBates7 and
I just said, they're liable. Or rather you did. You said it's a private website, so any child porn, terrorism, etc becomes their liability That's the law. I mean if they were a utility aka PLATFORM it wouldn't, but than they can't ban people as that's assault and discrimination
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Meaning, they can ban you for whatever reason they want. It's not state censorship, it's the rules EVERYONE accepts when making a YT account, it's not hard.
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