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YouTube is a video sharing platform based in the United States, owned by the pro-imperialist tech giant, Alphabet (previously called Google).
YouTube's censorship has led to video creators seeking out alternatives, such as Rokfin, Rumble, and PeerTube.[1][2][3]
CIA connections
YouTube's leading analyst in trust in safety, Michelle Toborowski, worked for the CIA for 12 years.
Bryan Weisbard, who was a CIA intelligence officer from 2006 to 2010, led YouTube teams that examined sensitive content and misinformation. He now works for Facebook.[4]
References
- ↑ YouTube alternatives on AlternativeTo
- ↑ Ryan Grim (2022-03-04). "Big Tech’s Kafkaesque Approach to Censorship Is Driven by an Abiding Contempt for Its Audience" The Intercept.
- ↑ "Rand Paul quits YouTube, citing censorship". Fox News.
- ↑ Alan Macleod (2022-07-25). "National Security Search Engine: Google's Ranks Are Filled with CIA Agents" MintPress News. Retrieved 2022-07-25.