Biden walks the abbreviated parade route after his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021.
On Wednesday (Jan. 20), Biden’s first day in the White House, the White House posted its first press conference video on its official Youtube account, which received more than 10,000 “stomps” and less than 2,000 “likes. Later, some users found that Youtube secretly deleted about 7,000 “stomps” that afternoon, and the White House also closed its video comment section and the video recommendation area on the right.
On Wednesday afternoon, the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, who just entered the White House, signed 15 executive orders and two agency orders, including open borders, return to the WTO and WHO, shutdown of U.S. energy production, and immigration issues.
After Biden’s inauguration, new White House press secretary Jen Psaki held her first press conference in the White House briefing room.
An image was posted on the official White House account on Youtube showing that the video of the press conference received more than 10,000 “steps” and 1,800 “likes” at 3:11 p.m. on Wednesday, but at 7:31 p.m. that night, the number of “steps” was more than 1,000. However, at 7:31 p.m. that night, the number of “stomps” had plummeted to 3,100.
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The Gateway Pundit, a conservative media outlet in the U.S., commented that Youtube’s move reaffirmed its censorship of conservative speech and voices.
By noon the following day, 14,000 people had “stomped” on the video, more than 3.5 times the number of people who had “liked” it. The White House closed the comments section of the video and the other video recommendations on the right.
Another Twitter user posted an image showing that the number of people watching Biden’s inauguration on the official White House Youtube account had only 75,000 views 10 hours after the video was uploaded, with nearly 10,000 “stomps” and more than 1,000 “likes”. The White House has also closed the comments section of the video.
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