Last week's Editor's Desk is the last RTV video you'll see on YouTube for a while.
We are banned for two weeks. Why? Does it even matter anymore?
My guess is that we must be flying over the target a bit too often, and the Big Tech guys don't like it. Why do I say this? Because I see lots of videos on YouTube such as the one...
... which YouTube is not taking down, even though this courageous nurse is doing and saying something extremely controversial about the jab. YouTube accuses us of "violating their community medical standards", and yet last week's program was political, not medical, in that it discussed the Vax Pass controversy and not one word about the vaccine itself.
No, there's something else going on, and I think our stuff on Davos has a lot to do with it. At least one of our vids on that topic has over 3 million views -- "".
After that, things for us at YouTube have never been the same. And lately it has been just outright harassment from them.
They are taking RTV down for good reason. So, good for us. Right?
It's all in a day's work. We've been working hard on YouTube alternatives for over a year. So no surprise here. The war is on, and YouTube is the enemy. Please help us spread the word.
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