Wednesday, November 25, 2020
OANN suspended from YouTube for ‘misinformation’ By Ian Miles Cheong, Rebel
News, November 24, 2020: YouTube has suspended ‘One America News Network’ from
its platform following a letter from Democrat Senators calling upon the video
hosting platform to ban channels spreading election misinformation. On Tuesday,
four Democratic senators sent a letter to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki to press on
the company to ban channels that spread “misinformation” about the election,
which President Trump contends was ‘stolen’ from him through electoral fraud in
states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin. YouTube claims that
OANN violated their policy on COVID-19 misinformation. In a statement to Axios,
YouTube said that it does not consider OANN to be an authoritative news source.
In the letter, penned by Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his three
colleagues Sens. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn), and Gary
Peters (D-Mich), YouTube is urged to remove election misinformation videos that
“boost false fraud claims, seek to delegitimize the 2020 election results, sow
public discord and fuel civil unrest.” “[T]he platform is now home to an
‘onslaught of videos aiming to undermine the legitimacy of the election,’” the
senators wrote, quoting a Bloomberg article. “These videos seek to undermine our
democracy and cast doubt on the legitimacy of President-elect Biden’s incoming
administration. Moreover, because the current president has not committed to a
peaceful transition of power, misinformation and manipulated media content on
your platform may fuel civil unrest.” The senators called on YouTube to
implement a prohibition on misinformation videos ahead of the Georgia run-off
elections on January 5. Under the platform’s current guidelines which were
adopted in August, users are not prohibited from posting content that questions
election results or how election official count votes. “The outcome of these
races will determine what party controls the U.S. Senate; and for that reason,
the races are expected to garner significant national interest,” the senators
wrote. “YouTube and its industry peers must take responsibility and immediately
stop the spread of misinformation and manipulated media on their platforms.”
Dear Ms. Wojcicki: We write to express our deep concern regarding the
proliferation of misinformation on your platform during and immediately
following the 2020 elections and in light of the upcoming Georgia run-off
elections. We urge you to immediately remove all election outcome misinformation
and take aggressive steps to implement prohibitions, as other social media
companies have done, regarding outcomes in future elections. In August 2020 when
YouTube updated its policy regarding misinformation and manipulated media, the
platform notably refused to prohibit users from posting false content on the
outcome of the election or the manner in which state and local officials counted
votes.[1] As a result, the platform is now home to an “onslaught of videos
aiming to undermine the legitimacy of the election.”[2] For example, one YouTube
video claiming evidence of voter fraud in Michigan has more than five million
views,[3] despite any evidence of such fraud.[4] These videos seek to undermine
our democracy and cast doubt on the legitimacy of President-elect Biden’s
incoming administration. Moreover, because the current president has not
committed to a peaceful transition of power, misinformation and manipulated
media content on your platform may fuel civil unrest. As you know, on January 5,
2021, Georgia voters will cast their ballots in two runoff elections for
Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats. The outcome of these races will determine what
party controls the U.S. Senate; and for that reason, the races are expected to
garner significant national interest.[5] YouTube and its industry peers must
take responsibility and immediately stop the spread of misinformation and
manipulated media on their platforms. We respectfully request responses to the
following questions by December 8, 2020. 1) Will YouTube commit to removing
content containing false or misleading information as to the outcome of the 2020
elections and the upcoming elections in Georgia? If not, why? 2) What steps has
YouTube implemented since announcing its prohibition on voter suppression
content? 3) What steps will YouTube take to ensure that the platform is free
from content that suppresses voting, incites violence, or makes false claims
concerning the casting of ballots surrounding the January 2021 Georgia run-off
elections? 4) Please provide our offices with any YouTube research concerning
the platform’s amplification of groups or organizations using YouTube to spread
election misinformation. 5) How much in ad revenue did YouTube receive from
videos showing election result misinformation?
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