YouTube’s New Policy on Election-Related Content Akin to Censorship: Chinese Analysts: Epoch Times

Chang pointed out that when YouTube and other social media platforms first emerged, ordinary people could freely disseminate information for free. However, these tech giants have now formed “a new monopoly of discourse,” controlling people’s access to information, he said…He also noted that while YouTube wants election fraud-related videos removed, it has allowed the Chinese regime’s political propaganda videos to remain on the platform.