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Dump Trump, activists urge YouTube

#StopHateForProfit campaign says channel gives US president opportunity to continue spreading false info on election he lost

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 12:50PM

Dump Trump, activists urge YouTube
US President Donald Trump has had his Twitter account deleted, leaving him without his favourite megaphone. – AFP pic, January 13, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO – An activist group yesterday called on YouTube to join other social media platforms in dumping US President Donald Trump, threatening an advertising boycott campaign.

A #StopHateForProfit campaign demanded that the Google-owned video-sharing platform take down Trump’s verified channel because it is giving him the opportunity “to continue spreading false information” about the validity of the election he lost last November.

“If YouTube does not agree with us and join the other platforms in banning Trump, we’re going to go to the advertisers next,” said Common Sense Media chief executive Jim Steyer, an organiser of the campaign.

The home page of the Trump channel features a month-old video of the president casting doubt on the voting process that has logged some 5.8 million views.

The free channel itself has 2.77 million subscribers.

Facebook last week suspended Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts following the violent invasion of the US Capitol by a mob of his supporters, which disrupted the certification of president-elect Joe Biden’s election victory.

Twitter went a step further by deleting Trump’s account, depriving him of his favourite megaphone. 

Trump was also hit with suspensions from services like Snapchat and Twitch. 

Announcing the suspension last week, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg said Trump used the platform to incite violent, and expressed concern that the leader would continue to do so. 

Before the November 3 election, the social network stepped up efforts to combat disinformation campaigns, and suspended many accounts, groups and pages with violent or hate-filled content. 

Facebook on Monday said it is taking similar precautions leading up to the inauguration of Biden as president on January 20, using the same teams to battle misinformation and content that could incite violence.

Content containing the phrase “stop the steal” will be removed from Facebook and Instagram, according to executives Monika Bickert and Guy Rosen.

Facebook is also keeping in place a pause on all ads in the US about politics or elections, meaning no ads from politicians including Trump. – AFP, January 13, 2021

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