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Taibbi: YouTube Demonetizes Montage Of Election-Denying Dems Under...

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Matt Taibbi

When you know you're being censored, you can protest. But what to do about silent editorial punishment, dished without announcement, by tech platforms that appear to be learning fast how to avoid public outcry?

A year ago, this site had to throw a public fit to resolve a preposterous controversy involving videographer Matt Orfalea and YouTube. The issue centered around the above video, "'Rigged' Election Claims, Trump 2020 vs. Clinton 2016," which despite total factual accuracy was cited under its "Elections Misinformation" policy. YouTube in July of last year demonetized Orf's entire channel over his content, saying "we think it violates our violent criminal organizations policy."

As you will see if you click now, the above video, as I argued to Google, could not possibly be violative of any "misinformation" guideline, as it was comprised entirely of "real, un-altered clips of public figures making public comments." After both Orf and I tantrumed in public — there's not much else to do in these situations — YouTube sent Matt the "Great News!" that "after manually reviewing your video, we've determined that it is suitable for all advertisers":


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