“瞬间消失,仿佛从未存在过”:在国有媒体投诉后,YouTube 移除加拿大顶级政治账号
"Just Gone. Like It Never Existed": YouTube Nukes Top Canadian Political Account After State-Funded Media Complains

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/just-gone-it-never-existed-youtube-nukes-top-canadian-political-account-after-state

拥有超过30万订阅者和大量观看量的加拿大YouTube频道“Real Talk Politiks”在加拿大公共广播公司CBC的一篇批评性报道将其贴上“内容农场”标签后被突然终止。 “Real Talk Politiks”声称CBC是因为他们的政治观点和更高的收视率而针对他们。 该频道声称CBC的行为构成审查制度,指责他们压制那些他们无法竞争的反对意见。据报道,CBC指出一个未明确标注为AI生成的里根总统视频,YouTube以此为由,以“垃圾邮件、欺骗行为和诈骗”违反政策为由下架了该频道。“Real Talk Politiks”认为简单的警告和更正就足够了。 CBC似乎在庆祝该频道的关闭,发布了一部名为“我们如何关闭加拿大最大的新闻‘内容农场’之一”的视频。批评人士认为,这一事件表明,国有媒体和大型科技公司正在合作,基于政治意识形态压制异见。


原文

A Canadian YouTube channel that was dominating the platform during the country's recent election has vanished, after the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reached out to the social media giant, and branded it a 'content farm' in a Friday hit-piece.

The channel, "Real Talk Politiks," had over 300,000 subscribers and more than 70 million views in the month of April, according to ViewStats.com - making it the third-most viewed Canadian news and politics channel over the past three months.

In a Sunday thread on X, Real Talk Politiks explained:

CBC, Canada’s state-funded media just got YouTube to terminate my channel — not for breaking rules, but for having the wrong political views.

CBC couldn’t compete with the content… so they tried to erase it. This is censorship in Canada.

I didn’t break any rules. No strikes. No deception. Just political commentary. And yet — YouTube terminated the entire channel shortly after CBC reached out with hit-piece questions.

Here’s what’s wild: I was pulling more views than CBC, which really bothered them. They clearly don’t understand how YouTube works with most of the audience outside Canada. But CBC — desperate for relevance — couldn’t stand that.

So what did they do? They contacted YouTube. And not long after… the channel vanished. No real explanation. No public process. Just gone. Like it never existed.

CBC and YouTube clearly don’t understand how the internet works. They think they can silence people with opposing views. But all they’ve done is expose their own fear — and their willingness to crush speech they don’t like.

When state media and Big Tech team up to silence a creator because of political ideology, it’s not just censorship — it’s tyranny with a smile.

Apparently CBC pointed to an AI video of Ronald Reagan that was not properly labeled as such, prompting YouTube to justify the takedown for violations of its policies on "spam, deceptive practices and scams," which - they could have simply issued a warning for and allowed Real Talk Politiks to correct instead of completely disappearing the account.

The CBC cited University of Ottawa associate professor Elizabeth Dubois...

...who said "These types of accounts are presenting themselves as the way to get informed and they are embedding partisan perspectives typically within that information delivery," adding "So it's really causing this shift in what information people are receiving, and it's also going to force us to really reconsider what we think of as media literacy."

Heaven forbid people consume whatever media they want and form their own opinions.

The CBC is openly bragging about it - uploading a video to YouTube (comments off, of course), titled "How we shut down one of Canada's biggest news 'content farms'"

Insane!

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