, meaning it will shut down the channels of any creators who receive three strikes after a warning that sticksAdvertisementin a June news release it would no longer monitor misleading claims or false information, such as videos claiming the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.
YouTube said in a news release that it was updating its guidelines surrounding its approach to election misinformation and said: “The ability to openly debate political ideas, even those that are controversial or based on disproven assumptions, is core to a functioning democratic society — especially in the midst of election season.
YouTube’s new policy change could piggyback on its decision to allow misinformation to thrive on the platform as channels that would previously have been shut down, can continue to thrive. Meanwhile, the option to take a course to remove warnings from their channel seems to involve questions primarily targeted toward