YouTube will soon let creators back on the platform who were previously banned over now-retired content policies — including those prohibiting misinformation about the 2020 U.S. presidential election ...
YouTubers who were previously banned for allegedly promoting misleading COVID and election content will have the opportunity to return, according to a letter published by the platform's parent company ...
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 ...
The streaming platform unveiled its plan in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from San Francisco YouTube will create a process to reinstate the accounts of content ...