YouTube gets down: removes Trump video alleging election fraud

On December 9, Youtube announced that it would ban videos that questioned Biden’s “election” and alleged election fraud. The public has questioned the escalation of public scrutiny. Two videos released by the Trump camp on the 11th accusing the election of systematic fraud have been removed.

According to the English Epoch Times, the Trump camp announced at a press conference on the 11th that they had released two YouTube spots accusing the election of massive fraud, and that the two spots would be broadcast on national cable channels.

However, YouTube then blacked out the spots and added a note on the screen saying, “This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s group usage guidelines.”

Here are the two spots that were removed.

On September 9, YouTube announced that it would remove all videos with content related to “election fraud” and would gradually increase enforcement in the coming weeks.

YouTube has also said that videos on news and current affairs channels can be exempted if they contain enough educational, documentary, scientific and artistic content, even if the content is fraudulent.