Youtube removes videos 20211208

Youtube removes videos due to what they called medical misinformation. These are videos talking about Covid-19 and the pandemic and the lockdowns.

Youtube didnt give me any strikes for the videos, how deceptive of them. Just removing the information so that more can be deceived.


First email:


Hi Disciple Mattias,


We wanted to let you know that our team has reviewed your content, and we think that it violates our medical-misinformation policy. We know that you may not have realised that this was a violation of our policies, so we're not applying a strike to your channel. However, we have removed the following content from YouTube:


Video: The best national coronavirus policy. 20200404


We realise that this may be disappointing news, but it's our job to make sure that YouTube is a safe place for all. If you think that we've made a mistake, you can appeal this decision. You'll find more details below.


What our policy says

YouTube doesn't allow content that explicitly disputes the efficacy of local health authorities' or the World Health Organization's (WHO) guidance on social distancing and self-isolation that may lead people to act against that guidance.


LEARN MORE


What you can do next

We want to help you keep your content on YouTube, so please:

Review YouTube's Community Guidelines. Double-check how your content may have violated our guidelines. Appeal here if you think that we've made a mistake.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us here.


Sincerely, The YouTube Team


Second email


Hi Disciple Mattias,


We wanted to let you know that our team has reviewed your content, and we think that it violates our medical-misinformation policy. We know that you may not have realised that this was a violation of our policies, so we're not applying a strike to your channel. However, we have removed the following content from YouTube:


Video: Coronavirus Why are they not giving people the malaria medicine


We realise that this may be disappointing news, but it's our job to make sure that YouTube is a safe place for all. If you think that we've made a mistake, you can appeal this decision. You'll find more details below.


What our policy says

YouTube doesn't allow content that explicitly disputes the efficacy of local health authorities' or the World Health Organization's (WHO) guidance on social distancing and self-isolation that may lead people to act against that guidance.


LEARN MORE


What you can do next

We want to help you keep your content on YouTube, so please:

Review YouTube's Community Guidelines. Double-check how your content may have violated our guidelines. Appeal here if you think that we've made a mistake.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us here.


Sincerely, The YouTube Team