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YouTube justified this removal on the grounds of "harassment and bullying". [145] Jackson Hinkle American YouTuber and political live-streamer: Oct 9, 2023 As of November 2023, Hinkle is one of the most viral users on the social media site X (formerly Twitter); he has been banned from WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, PayPal, and Twitch for ...
In October 2019, YouTube banned Red Ice's main channel for hate speech violations. The channel had about 330,000 subscribers. Lana Lokteff and Red Ice promoted a backup channel in an attempt to circumvent the ban. [70] [71] A week later, the backup channel was also removed by YouTube. [72] [73]
In February 2008, the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority banned YouTube in the country, but the manner in which it performed the block accidentally prevented access to the website worldwide for several hours. [124] The ban was lifted after YouTube removed controversial religious comments made by a Dutch government official concerning Islam.
The rep also said it is a "threat to free speech when people can mass report a page and get someone banned–even if they didn’t break the rules. Today, the opponents of free speech are ...
Controversial commentator Candace Owens has been suspended from YouTube after sharing her 2022 interview with Kanye West that claimed “Jewish people control the media.”. The far-right ...
While Pepsi's latest marketing mishap caused a major uproar on social media, it isn't the only brand that has ever released an offensive ad. Here are the most controversial ads of all time Skip to ...
In August 2017, YouTube announced its new guidelines on content and monetization. In an ongoing series of efforts to demonetize controversial and offensive videos, it was announced that creators would no longer be able to monetize videos that "made inappropriate use of family-friendly characters". In November of the same year, it announced that ...
On September 17, 2012, YouTube was banned for the second time following the controversies regarding the promotional videos for Innocence of Muslims. [25] On June 5, 2013, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission lifted the ban. [26]