Each quarter, YouTube releases a Community Guidelines Enforcement Report -- a transparent glimpse into the video removals that the platform undertook, as well as its reasoning behind the decisions, how the offenses were detected, and more.
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YouTube Suspends ‘OANN’ From Monetization, Strikes Channel For Repeated COVID Misinformation
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After 109,000 Video Removal Appeals Last Quarter, YouTube Says It Reinstated 22%
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YouTube Issues Another Strike Against InfoWars For Hate Speech, Child Endangerment
YouTube last struck InfoWars in February for claiming that the survivors of the Parkland school shooting were crisis actors -- meaning that the channel would’ve had a clean slate before receiving its most recent strike on Tuesday.
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Insights: Snapchat, Netflix, And SAG-AFTRA Games—Tech And Hollywood Cultures Collide
Netflix is ruining producers' billion-dollar moonshots, Snapchat ad deals are looking more like TV, and the gaming industry could change forever.
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‘The Real Girl’s Guide to Everything Else’: Not Quite Carrie and the Gang
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Time Warner-Viacom Dispute is Good for Online Video
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Strike.TV Reviews – Part 2: 'House Poor' and 'Daryl From OnCar'
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Strike.TV Launches with Thunder
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