Google has acknowledged that it censored thousands of YouTube content creators at the request of the Biden Administration. The company has now offered to lift the bans on these creators, allowing them to return to the platform.
The House Judiciary GOP reported that Google has committed to never using third-party fact-checkers again, a practice that the company previously relied on to ban YouTube channels, even when those channels did not violate the app"s terms of service.
This development follows ongoing discussions about content moderation practices on social media platforms. The implications of Google"s actions have raised concerns among content creators and lawmakers alike.
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