Youtube’s chief executive Susan Wojcicki said in an interview that Youtube would be banning all content regarding coronavirus that contradicts The World Health Organization. Wojcicki says the goal is to get rid of “Misinformation on the platform”, by removing anything they deem “medically unsubstantiated”.
“Anything that would go against World Health Organization recommendations would be a violation of our policy.”
Chief Executive Susan Wojcicki
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Unfortunately, what they deem medically unsubstantiated is entirely up to their discretion and not up for debate. It seems, as pointed out by Collective Evolution, that the information they deem medically unsubstantiated is information that negatively targets the establishment.
It seems that any type of information that threatens political/government, corporate and other elitist agendas is heavily targeted.
YouTube Is Banning Coronavirus Content That Contradicts The World Health Organization -Collective Evolution
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The censoring of information by supposed “fact-checkers” could easily be seen as a blatant violation of our right to free speech. Fact-checkers continually flag information as false, or “fake news” without giving counter-evidence that proves this information to be false.
Sources:
- YouTube Is Banning Coronavirus Content That Contradicts The World Health Organization– Collective Evolution
- Coronavirus: YouTube bans ‘medically unsubstantiated’ content -BBC