A slew of major far-right video personalities just lost their online home.
On Monday,0 worth of eroticism on your feet YouTube banned a half dozen white nationalist channels from its platform for continually violating its policies. The accounts belonged to a range of far-right groups and personalities.
"We have strict policies prohibiting hate speech on YouTube, and terminate any channel that repeatedly or egregiously violates those policies,” said a YouTube spokesperson. “After updating our guidelines to better address supremacist content, we saw a 5x spike in video removals and have terminated over 25,000 channels for violating our hate speech policies.”
According to YouTube, the six channels that were removed repeatedly violated its policiesby uploading hate-filled content targeting people of protected groups. In addition, these channels used their accounts to link to hateful content off the video platform, which is also against YouTube policy.
The biggest channel hit with a ban today belonged to Stefan Molyneux. The Canadian white nationalist had been on the platform for more than a decade, amassing nearly one million subscribers. Earlier this year, YouTube had demonetizedMolyneux’s channel for violating its hate and harassment policies.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The now-former YouTuber started his channel as a libertarian commentator but had increasingly shifted into more toxic communities, such as the men’s rights movement. In recent years, he more openly espoused his white supremacist ideologies. Molyneux has even been accused of running a cultby family and friends of his fanbase.
YouTube also banned the channel belonging to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Duke has long been one of the most recognizable faces in the white supremacist movement, having even run for U.S. Congress.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Richard Spencer, who coined the term alt-right and starred in one of 2017’s most viral videoswhen a protester punched him in the face at Trump’s inauguration, saw his channel banned as well on Monday. The “Radix” YouTube channel for Spencer’s National Policy Institute organization was also removed from the platform.
American Renaissance, a “think tank” founded by white nationalist Jared Taylor, and its AmRenPodcasts channels, were both banned as well.
YouTube updated its hate speechpoliciesto limit white supremacist content just over a year ago. The updated rules prohibited videos “alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation or exclusion based on qualities like age, gender, race, caste, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status." These policies immediately banned content, such as videos denying that the Holocaust occurred, from the platform.
Millions of comments, hundreds of thousands of videos, and thousands of channels havebeen removedfrom YouTube as a result of the company's bans of hate speech and white supremacist content.
These YouTube bans come on the same day Reddit bannedthousands of subreddit groups, including the r/The_Donald, for violating its new hate speech policy. Twitch also temporarily suspendedDonald Trump’s official channel today for breaking its “hateful conduct” rules.
The actions taken against hate speech across multiple separate social media platforms was reminiscent of when right wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was deplatformedin the summer of 2018. Apple, Facebook, YouTube, and a host of other tech companies banned Jones and his Infowars accounts from their respective services for consistently violating hate-speech rules.
Interestingly, YouTube, Reddit, and Twitch all took action against hateful content during the same week Facebook is facing a mass advertiser boycottover hate speech on its platform.
Topics YouTube Politics
“I Just Paint”: The Personal, Sincere Art of Billy ChildishOn the FjordsIn Repair: On Boots, Coats, and DepressionElena Ferrante Wants You to Know She Is Not a ManPreorder The Unprofessionals and Get 25% OffC. K. Williams, 1936–2015; Read His Poem “From My Window”'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for October 2, 2023Cats and separation anxiety: Tips and resources to help address the issue.C. K. Williams, 1936–2015; Read His Poem “From My Window”Hotel Life: An Interview with Joanna WalshIs 'Diablo 4: Season of the Malignant' worth your time?The Most Misread Poem in AmericaEverything to know before seeing 'The Exorcist: Believer'Remembering Bill Becker, a Loyal Friend of The Paris ReviewPadgett Powell’s Fearless, Fecal Writing AdviceVisiting Persephone BooksJoseph Roth: All Publishers Are Bad BusinessmenHow to access banned books through this free digital libraryMade By Google 2023: What to expect from the Pixel 8 event10 best websites for dog owners 'Wordle' today: Here's the April 14 answer, hints The 15 horniest emoji, ranked On Neptune, strange and unexpected things are afoot Dr. Pimple Popper on the one thing even she finds disgusting Coach Taylor to Tim Riggins: 'Friday Night Lights' crushes, ranked FCC shuts down pirate radio station that aired Alex Jones' show J.K. Rowling's latest Trump burn is one of her most brutal so far How to remove followers on Twitter How to see your oldest comments on Instagram Beauty YouTubers are making their pets pick out their makeup How to make a playlist on YouTube Ryan Reynolds just tweeted 12 words to describe his gin, and they're ridiculously perfect 'Downton Abbey's most dramatic episodes, ranked Kimberly Guilfoyle's pet name for Don Jr. is apparently 'Junior Mint' Trump lashes out after newspapers come together to defend the press Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for April 17 Apple launches iMovie 3.0 for iPhone and iPad Wordle today: Here are the answer, hints for April 15 Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for April 19 Fox News says it's not behind the verified @FoxNews Truth Social account
1.5817s , 10194.1484375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【$200 worth of eroticism on your feet】,Warmth Information Network