Sunday, March 23, 2014

YouTube Censors Mark Dice’s Channel


Dear @YouTube @YTCreators so I had this popular channel....55 million views, 265,000 subs, 3-5 million views a month...and you deleted it.
Media commentator and activist Mark Dice, whose channel had 55 million views and 265,000 subscribers, had his account suspended yesterday for what YouTube described as “severe terms of service violations”. The channel was not deleted due to copyright issues.

The most popular videos on Dice’s channel lambasted supporters of Barack Obama. Dice had built up a reputation for his ‘man on the street’ videos which featured him getting Obama supporters to sign petitions that called for a number of insane proposals, like putting gun owners in concentration camps, killing newborn babies, repealing the first amendment to silence criticism of Obama, and granting Obama immunity from all crimes.

After Dice made a video drawing attention to the censorship on his back-up channel, that too was deleted despite having zero strikes against it. The channel was subsequently restored the next day, but Dice’s main channel remains suspended. Attempts to get an explanation for why the channel was deleted have proven fruitless.

Dice’s YouTube channel was also deleted after parent company Google gave some 200 government and police organizations “super flagger” powers, enabling them to flag up to 20 videos for review and possible removal.

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4 comments:

  1. Now why would Youtube want to censor Mark Dice??? All I have seen that harmless hunk of a guy do is show how stupid & fascist 99.9% of the California college students are at any given time about anything of importance.What's the problem???

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    1. All I have seen that harmless hunk of a guy do is show how stupid & fascist 99.9% of the California college students are at any given time about anything of importance.What's the problem?

      Precisely! :)

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  2. Restored. FWIW
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eZu8IT6KHE

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