YouTube: We Will Begin Censoring Content That Alleges Fraud Took Place in the Presidential Election

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Tech giant YouTube announced that it will immediately begin censoring content that alleges widespread fraud took place during the presidential election.

The company made the announcement in a blog post.

“Yesterday was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. Presidential election and enough states have certified their election results to determine a President-elect. Given that, we will start removing any piece of content uploaded today (or anytime after) that misleads people by alleging that widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, in line with our approach towards historical U.S. Presidential elections. For example, we will remove videos claiming that a Presidential candidate won the election due to widespread software glitches or counting errors. We will begin enforcing this policy today, and will ramp up in the weeks to come.”

Eighteen states have joined a lawsuit filed in the U.S. Supreme Court alleging widespread voter fraud changed the outcome of the election.

 

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