YouTube Updates Policy To Ban Supremacists And Hoax Video Users

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YouTube Updates Policy To Ban Supremacists And Hoax Video Users
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YouTube announced this week that it would update its hate speech policy to ban users denying the Holocaust and Sandy Hook, as well as those advocating for a

supremacist worldview. What do“This is a complete betrayal of the ideals our Founding Fathers had in mind when they wrote the YouTube terms of service.”Ian Kent • Unemployed

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