YouTube demonetizes montage video of Democrat "stolen election" and "hacked election" claims from 2016: Matt Orfalea, a reporter with TK News, compiled a nearly five minute long video montage full of video clips showing media and Democrats claiming that the 2016 election that Donald Trump won was illegitimate, hacked, or stolen and some video clips about the protests that erupted after the election as a result of these claims. In a post on his TK News Substack that Orfalea reports for, journalist Matt Taibbi shared a purported screenshot showing that YouTube alerted Orfalea that his his video was not "suitable for all advertisers. As a result, it will continue to run limited or no ads." Taibbi explained that YouTube claimed the video had been "manually review[ed]" but the sent Orfalea the notice before he even published his video. Taibbi pointed out that YouTube's decision to demonetize the video made just the point: "Now we know: you can deny election results on a platform like YouTube as much as you want, you can even promise disruption, but drawing attention to such behavior angers the algorithm. It's hard to imagine a better demonstration of the double-standard in content moderation."
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