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Vimeo deletes Project Veritas account days after it publishes report highlighting Google AI bias

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Project Veritas has been censored by big tech once again in the wake of publishing its investigative report into Google’s biased artificial intelligence (AI). This time video hosting platform Vimeo has terminated Project Veritas’ account for supposedly “uploading videos that are hateful, defamatory, or discriminatory.”

The head of Project Veritas James O’Keefe broke the news on Twitter and shared the email he received from Vimeo about the account removal.

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The section describing the reason for the Project Veritas Vimeo account termination says:

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this is the only Vimeo video it’s linked to from Twitter.

This Vimeo account takedown comes after Project Veritas has faced huge censorship since it published the Google report. First, Project Veritas realized its Reddit account had been suspended shortly after publishing the report on other platforms. Then YouTube removed the video less than a day after it was published, citing questionable privacy complaints.

Project Veritas’ attorneys have responded to this mass censorship and sent a letter to YouTube demanding that it restores the video.

The video is still up on BitChute where it has racked up over 200,000 views.

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