YouTube told creators their videos were taken down for showing 'the deliberate infliction of animal suffering or the forcing of animals to fight.'
YouTube reportedly removed multiple videos from its platform of robots fighting, claiming they showed"the deliberate infliction of animal suffering." Multiple robot makers have posted to social media to say their YouTube videos were removed for content violations, even after moderators manually reviewed the marked videos. Many of the robot-fighting videos have since been allowed back onto the platform.
YouTube reportedly removed multiple videos from its platform of robots fighting, claiming they showed"the deliberate infliction of animal suffering." Multiple robot makers have posted to social media to say their YouTube videos were removed for content violations, even after moderators manually reviewed the marked videos. Many of the robot-fighting videos have since been allowed back onto the platform.
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