For the first time in roughly a decade, YouTube is overhauling the way in which it doles out Community Guidelines strikes -- or punishments for creators who post videos that violate its tenants with respect to sexual content, violence, and more.
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YouTube Suspends Trump’s Channel For At Least One Week, Disables Comments Indefinitely
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YouTube Is Changing Its Community Guidelines Strike System For The First Time In A Decade
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YouTube Strikes InfoWars Channel Amid Attempt To Crack Down On Conspiratorial Content
While channels receive strikes all the time on YouTube, this punishment is notable given that InfoWars serves as something of a posterchild for conspiratorial content.
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