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  2. EZTV - Wikipedia

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    Citing "administrative issues", EZTV had lost control over that domain and has redirected users to eztv.it. [4] After the Italian authorities took down the EZTV.it domain, users were directed towards eztv.ch. In April 2008 the old domain name was parked and taken over by a different site.

  3. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has previously taken action against String's content. [142] In 2021, the platform removed a video that unveiled the contents of the Greta Thunberg Toolkit, which featured the names of several media organizations, journalists, and 'activists.' YouTube justified this removal on the grounds of "harassment and bullying". [143] Jackson Hinkle

  4. Talk:EZTV - Wikipedia

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    EZTV had advertisments ("Download Fast" links for more than few months of this scandal.) yes while EZTV did have these links they weren't adverts, however click-throughs, pop-up and pop-under advertising and hosting their own torrents were never used as Nova is quoted and as stated in the article, EZTV is not for profit and no hosting nor ad revenue would be made to prevent litigation on ...

  5. List of websites blocked in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As part of UK sanctions against Russia, ISPs are required to take "reasonable steps to prevent" users accessing "an internet service provided by" a person or organisation sanctioned by the UK government. This effectively means blocking websites operated by such organisations. Organisations sanctioned are currently TV Novosti and Rossiya Segodnya.

  6. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistani government was allowed to request that certain content on YouTube would be taken down. [ 71 ] On November 25, 2017, the NetBlocks internet measurement platform and Digital Rights Foundation collected evidence of nationwide blocking of YouTube alongside other social media services, imposed by the government in response to the ...

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Hurley announced that he would be stepping down as the chief executive officer of YouTube to take an advisory role, with Salar Kamangar taking over as the head of the company. [107] James Zern, a YouTube software engineer, revealed in April 2011 that 30 percent of videos accounted for 99 percent of views on the site. [108]

  8. 123Movies - Wikipedia

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    123Movies, GoMovies, GoStream, MeMovies or 123movieshub was a network of file streaming websites operating from Vietnam which allowed users to watch films for free. It was called the world's "most popular illegal site" by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in March 2018, [3] [6] before being shut down a few weeks later on foot of a criminal investigation by the Vietnamese ...

  9. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    YouTube contracts companies to hire content moderators, who view content flagged as potentially violating YouTube's content policies and determines if they should be removed. In September 2020, a class-action suit was filed by a former content moderator who reported developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after an 18-month period on ...