YouTube announced it will reinstate creators previously banned for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and elections. In a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan, YouTube cited its "commitment to free expression" as the reason for this policy shift. As ...
Lawyers from YouTube's parent company said in a letter to House officials that it had been pressured by the Biden administration to crack down on COVID-19 misinformation.
YouTube will soon let creators back on the platform who were previously banned over now-retired content policies -- including those prohibiting misinformation about the 2020 U.S. presidential election and COVID-19.
YouTube on Tuesday said it will allow previously banned accounts to apply for reinstatement, rolling back a policy that had treated violations as permanent.
Those who saw their YouTube videos and other content banned during COVID-19 and the 2020 election were invited back to the platform Tuesday in an astonishing mea culpa from the company that blamed their censorship on Biden administration pressure ...
Representative Jim Jordan took to X today to announce that Google has capitulated on its draconian censorship 'rules' over the past several years and has vowed to reinstate previously banned accounts on the YouTube platform.