YouTube will remove from this December 9 all videos containing allegations of irregularities in the US presidential elections

YouTube began censoring President Donald Trump's allegations of alleged election fraud. (PanAm Post)

YouTube: The new Supreme Court?

President Donald Trump's battle with the so-called mainstream media is no secret. The disagreement between Twitter and Facebook and the president is so great that it has even reached the United States Senate.

On the one hand, these platforms benefit Democrat Joe Biden, thus limiting the spread of scandals involving his son Hunter Biden, who is said to have conflicts and million-dollar deals with Chinese, Russians and Ukrainians of dubious credibility. Credit traffic and million-dollar transactions have bad credit. On the other hand, after repeatedly reviewing the information of the Republican Party and its team, they also had to appear in the Senate to interfere in the election.

Now there is a new actor joining the battle: YouTube. The most widely used video streaming platform on the planet especially caught the attention of public opinion on Wednesday.

YouTube seeks to shield Biden

It involves the review of complaints related to the execution of the so-called electoral fraud. Republican leaders believe this is a violation of free speech.

YouTube began to implement a new policy that seeks to remove all information that contradicts the victory of Democrat Joe Biden (Joe Biden). what did you say:

"On December 9, we began applying our presidential election integrity policy to the 2020 US presidential elections, which means we removed content uploaded on or after December 9 that misleads people by claiming that there was errors or widespread fraud that changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in the United States. As we strengthen the application, we will remove infringing videos without warning. We will begin issuing warnings for new content that is uploaded after the day of the inauguration, on January 20, 2021."

This Wednesday (the platform has been developed as a subsidiary of Google since 2006) he had no qualms and declared that any video alleging widespread electoral fraud may change the outcome of the 2020 presidential elections will be removed.

YouTube's failure was not officially announced.

YouTube's decision came after the state's deadline to resolve disputes over the outcome, also known as the "safe harbor date." However, there are still open lawsuits. The most recent incident was brought to the Texas-driven Supreme Court with the support of at least 17 Republican states.

In other words, no winner was officially announced in the United States general election. If the lawsuit filed by Texas is unsuccessful and not postponed, state voters will vote on it on December 14.

Actions of this nature, apparently seen as a deprivation of freedom of expression, indicate that despite active litigation and investigations into possible violations, the mainstream media rejected the claims of Trump and the Republicans. They echoed. Although the Supreme Court has the final decision power, YouTube has decided to establish itself as the Supreme Court and sentence without prior trial.

YouTube Measures: A New Favor for Biden?

The kindness of the media towards the former vice president is notorious. They try to clean up the image. The most important examples go hand in hand with three major platforms: Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

Facebook and Twitter have adopted certain strategies for their strategies, and the Senate had to intervene in the actions of these companies, especially when they censored the dissemination of the New York Post report, which revealed that Hunter Biden the son of Joe Biden, with allegedly business millionaires, who has worked in companies in Russia, China and Ukraine.

During the Democratic Congress in August, the political bias supporting President Biden's campaign was exposed. During the broadcast process on the first two nights of the incident, it was discovered that someone was manipulating figures related to the expressions "I like" and "I don't like".

According to a report by The Epoch Times journalist Miguel Moreno, on the first night of the virtual meeting of the Democratic Party, the three channels broadcast live on YouTube showed a constant: "I don't like it." they were equal to or even greater than the "likes."

Interestingly, these numbers disappeared the next morning and the scale now tends to "Like".

In the end, these numbers were reversed, giving the audience the impression that the acceptance rate actually exceeded the rejection rate.

Moreno provided evidence that on Joe Biden's official channel, it dropped from "5,800 dislikes" to 3,300 overnight, and the same pattern was confirmed on NBC radio. After the event is over, "I don't like" 5100 to 2800.

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