YouTube removes Pornhub channel over 'multiple violations'
YouTube has removed PornHub's official channel over what it called"multiple violations" of its community guidelines,has reported. Pornhub's YouTube channel first launched in 2014 and had 900,000 subscribers, but it no longer appears in YouTube search and its URL now shows a 404 error.
YouTube said that Pornhub violated its policy against linking to sites that host content not allowed on YouTube."Upon review, we terminated the channel Pornhub Official following multiple violations of our community guidelines," a spokesperson said."We enforce our policies equally for everyone, and channels that repeatedly violate or are dedicated to violative content are terminated.
Pornhub's parent MindGeek said that it"vehemently denied" YouTubes claims that it linked out to porn sites."Pornhub maintains the absolute best trust and safety measures on the internet and takes special care to ensure it does not violate any of YouTube’s Community Guidelines," a spokesperson said in a statement."Unfortunately, this is just the latest example of discrimination against those in the adult industry.
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