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by xanderlewis
676 days ago
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Which customers are offended by the word ‘suicide’ and would prefer something like ‘unalive’? As with all of this crap, it’s about taking offence on behalf of those who aren’t offended or don’t even exist. > censorship boards in traditional media too, which are typically much stricter. Which ones? In which country would the word ‘suicide’ be censored? There are countless other examples of topics that YouTube has decided are beyond discussion — even the left-leaning BBC aren’t as censorious. Yes, they can do what they like on their platform. But by the same token, we can complain about it. |
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My point is that average YouTube is going to be less censoring overall. The perception may be that there is more censorship because there is simply more content on it that can be censored and they have more stakeholders that they have to appease. BBC released The Modi Question, which got censored on YouTube. However, YouTube has significantly more Modi criticism than anything on TV in India. Likewise, YouTube censors covid related conspiracy theories, but you're still going to find more of them on YouTube than the BBC.