The YouTube team explained that they were “carefully assessing the risk of real-world violence” and felt it was important to let voters listen to the main candidates before the election. The company also noted that the Trump channel, like all other channels on YouTube, is subject to the site’s rules.
Recall that the channel of the former US president was banned after the riots in the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The site said the videos “incite” the violence. Trump’s upload of new content was first banned indefinitely a week later.
Source: Ferra
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