Topic: community guidelines
Community guidelines are often used by platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram to justify censorship and deplatforming, undermining free expression. These policies frequently result in the removal of content and accounts that challenge mainstream narratives or express unpopular opinions, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. The enforcement of these guidelines highlights the power of tech companies as gatekeepers of speech, often prioritizing compliance over individual liberty and privacy.
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Bizarre: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan Says YouTube is a “Bastion of Free Speech”
YouTube claims to champion free expression, yet it enforces selective silencing while mainstream outlets escape unscathed.
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TikTok Permanently Banned Glenn Greenwald’s System Update Show Last Week and Refuses To Say Why
More censorship. No explanations.
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YouTube Says it Was a “Mistake” To Delete Clip of Senator Rubio Calling Hamas Terrorists “Savages”
YouTube had initially said that Rubio expressed hate towards a “protected group.”
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Twitch streamer Hasan Piker criticizes TikTok ban
Hasan says he is often banned when videos go viral.
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YouTube bans popular channel, SteveWillDoIt
It had over 4 million subscribers.
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Twitch streamer Destiny says ban is permanent
Banned without explanation.
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YouTube deletes massively popular President Trump interview on The Nelk Boys’ Full Send Podcast
The video had over 5 million views in one day.
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YouTube censors Joe Rogan interview with Dr. Peter McCullough
For violating “community guidelines.”
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Instagram users say mentions of Project Veritas or James O’Keefe are being blocked
A growing form of censorship.












