On June 15, YouTube blocked Atajurt, claiming the channel had violated its guidelines. Twelve of Atajurt’s videos had been reported for breaching the platform’s “cyberbullying and harassment” policy.
Between April and June, YouTube had blocked the videos and Atajurt had appealed the censorship. The platform had reinstated some of the videos, but it did not provide an explanation as to why others of them remained out of the public view.
YouTube removed the channel, but the platform restored it after Reuters asked for comment about the removal. YouTube said that Atajurt had received several “strikes” for videos containing people holding up ID cards to prove that they were related to missing persons, violating a YouTube policy that prohibits personally-identifiable information in its videos. The platform reinstated Atajurt on June 18, asking the human rights group to blur the IDs.
Is YouTube an enemy of human rights? They are if genocide is a crime against Humanity. Perhaps YouTube management can explain to us either why genocide is not happening, or why it is not so bad? It is happening, and has been happening during the entire history of Communist totalitarian rule, and that of the Communist Chinese Party in particular. Go ahead, YouTube, explain yourself.
The CCP and the Democrat Party sure are simpatico.
What a shock! /s
China has bought off our high officials and social media heads and who knows who else, Federal agency heads? Wow....
The blocking is not done on the whim of some low paid drone at You Tube headquarters. There is coordination with the left in this country and with the chicoms.
The Ministry of Truth lives again.