In a controversial move, YouTube will allow videos that claim the 2020 presidential election suffered from “widespread fraud, errors, or glitches,” even though the service itself knows such ...
Nico Grant reports on YouTube and Google from San Francisco. In June 2023, YouTube decided to stop fighting the most persistent strain of election misinformation in the United States: the falsehood ...
YouTube said Tuesday it plans to reinstate some accounts that it previously banned for violating rules against repeatedly posting misinformation about Covid-19 and the 2020 election. That announcement ...
On Dec. 9, 2020, YouTube enacted a ban on videos that falsely claimed then-President Trump won the U.S. presidential election. Since then, according to the platform, it has removed “tens of thousands” ...