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by shevy
3204 days ago
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There are already certain laws that prohibit certain content. But this is not the issue in this case; neither are ISIS propaganda videos. This here is corporate and state-controlled censorship that has no legal basis at all whatsoever aimed at controlling research. That is MUCH worse than propaganda by others. > Where do you stand on copyrighted content, on illegal
> material (some of which may be legal in some countries
> but not others), distasteful or offensive material? Again - how does your comment relate to censoring research or information that the US government arbitrarily considers "illegal"? > If you want to share politically sensitive content,
> I think it's fair to say that YouTube isn't your friend. Google runs Youtube. So, Google is not your friend. I agree with this. |
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