Weeks after election, YouTube cracks down on misinformation
https://apnews.com/74ca3738e2774c9a4cf8fbd1e977710f
More than a month after the U.S. presidential election, YouTube says it will start removing newly uploaded material that claims widespread voter fraud or errors changed the outcome.
The Google-owned video service said Wednesday that this is in line with how it has dealt with past elections. That’s because Tuesday was the “safe harbor” deadline for the election and YouTube said enough states have certified their results to determine Joe Biden as the winner.
Weeks after election, YouTube cracks down on misinformation
Dec 9, 2020, 7:51pm UTC
https://apnews.com/74ca3738e2774c9a4cf8fbd1e977710f
> More than a month after the U.S. presidential election, YouTube says it will start removing newly uploaded material that claims widespread voter fraud or errors changed the outcome.
> The Google-owned video service said Wednesday that this is in line with how it has dealt with past elections. That’s because Tuesday was the “safe harbor” deadline for the election and YouTube said enough states have certified their results to determine Joe Biden as the winner.