YouTube places content filter on Campus Reform video showing students the hypocrisy of BLM co-founder: Campus Reform, a project of the Leadership Insitute which exposes liberal bias on college campuses, made a video in which students were shown each of Patrisse Cullors four houses and asked which political figure they thought owned each home. The video also captured students' reactions and newfound skepticism for Black Lives Matter after finding out that all four mansions belonged to BLM co-founder Cullors. YouTube placed a content filter over the video, claiming it had been "identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences" and offered the warning "Viewer discretion is advised." Not only do such filters give the impression of violent or obscene content, similar filters have been shown to reduce user interaction with content.
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