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YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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https://variety.com/2021/music/news/youtube-will-not-ban-yg-...

When songs promote robbing Asian people YouTube says “ In a memo to staff explaining the rationale for not barring the YG video, management wrote: “We’ll start by saying we find this video to be highly offensive and understand it is painful for many to watch, including many in Trust & Safety and especially given the ongoing violence against the Asian community. One of the biggest challenges of working in Trust & Safety is that sometimes we have to leave up content we disagree with or find offensive… Sometimes videos that otherwise violate our policies are allowed to stay up if they have Educational, Documentary, Scientific or Artistic context…

“In this case, this video receives an EDSA exception as a musical performance,” YouTube’s memo to staffers continued. “While EDSA is not a free pass for any content, there are likely thousands of music videos that would otherwise violate policies including Sex & Nudity, Violent or Graphic Content and Hate Speech were it not for these sorts of EDSA exceptions. As a result, removing this video would have far-reaching implications for other musical content containing similarly violent or offensive lyrics, in genres ranging from rap to rock. While we debated this decision at length amongst our policy experts, we made the difficult decision to leave the video up to enforce our policy consistently and avoid setting a precedent that may lead to us having to remove a lot of other music on YouTube.”

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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No, it’s not because that. It barely has a “verse”. They just don’t like the traction it’s getting and the anti narrative it promotes. If it were F@ck Donald (whatever) and everything else the same it would still be up. The rest is nothing but naked excuse. There are so many medically misleading things on YouTube —just look at dieting. They cause harm. Let me see them pull those. Nah, they won’t. Honestly, I think “P…

Meh. It's a private platform. They don't have to give any excuses for blocking a video. Is it de facto censorship? Maybe. But I think we as a society agree that social media platforms have a responsibly to censor harmful content in order to protect the public. Would we have wanted social platforms to give a voice to the "American First" movement of the 1930s? [1] [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4GyYPLHlwA

They may have a right to do so, but given the importance of social media this gives those companies immense power. For right-wing Americans, simply shrugging off blatant targeting like this is politically suicidal. At this point, their only recourse is to use government power to push back, so we shouldn't be surprised if moves like this push red Americans further from libertarianism into more authoritarian views of government. To not do so is untenable.

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

#43
post #24

Earlier quoted context omitted.

YouTube's bar for "medical misinfo" ladies and gentlemen...

What is the substance of your argument: that the "pandemic" is not a medical matter, or that "ain't real" is not misinfo?

That it does not even qualify as “info”…

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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post #2

No, it’s not because that. It barely has a “verse”. They just don’t like the traction it’s getting and the anti narrative it promotes. If it were F@ck Donald (whatever) and everything else the same it would still be up. The rest is nothing but naked excuse. There are so many medically misleading things on YouTube —just look at dieting. They cause harm. Let me see them pull those. Nah, they won’t. Honestly, I think “P…

Meh. It's a private platform. They don't have to give any excuses for blocking a video. Is it de facto censorship? Maybe. But I think we as a society agree that social media platforms have a responsibly to censor harmful content in order to protect the public. Would we have wanted social platforms to give a voice to the "American First" movement of the 1930s? [1] [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4GyYPLHlwA

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Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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post #17
post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

You got it right.

That young man must feel so bad for this to be his moment. I hope it doesn't overshadow his other accomplishments.

The actual Brandon thought it was funny, as the chant probably aligned with his personal feelings.

In case anyone else doesn't get the joke, the reporter (as most reporters do) was covering for Biden when she pretended his noisy opposition was something else [1]. In other words, it was an unusually obvious attempt at a tawdry cover-up. Thus, the mockery in calling Biden "Brandon".

[1] It might remind some of this classic scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Kpb8eu1pEY

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

#46
post #24

Earlier quoted context omitted.

YouTube's bar for "medical misinfo" ladies and gentlemen...

What is the substance of your argument: that the "pandemic" is not a medical matter, or that "ain't real" is not misinfo?

I could argue that this "pandemic" is not of actual severity sufficient to require the responses; and "it ain't real" is an opinion being voiced, which is more important than a duty to "protect the public from misinformation".

But I'm not. The proper counter argument to this Stalinist "you can't say that," bullshit is to keep saying it, louder.

I would also like to quote NWA: "Fuck the Police"

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

#47

Earlier quoted context omitted.

What is the substance of your argument: that the "pandemic" is not a medical matter, or that "ain't real" is not misinfo?

I could argue that this "pandemic" is not of actual severity sufficient to require the responses; and "it ain't real" is an opinion being voiced, which is more important than a duty to "protect the public from misinformation". But I'm not. The proper counter argument to this Stalinist "you can't say that," bullshit is to keep saying it, louder. I would also like to quote NWA: "Fuck the Police"

I'd also like to add Public Enemy's "Fight The Power!" as a timeless classic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmo3HFa2vjg

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

#48
You want to see worse? Youtube has shadowbanned this song from search: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr_F_XQrukM

Search "Let's go brandon" and it should be the number 1 result, it's #23 on trending for music still, it was #1, and it peaked at #1 on itunes hiphop charts for US. But you don't get it unless you search for "let's go brandon song", which makes me think somebody messed with it.

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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post #17
post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

You got it right.

That young man must feel so bad for this to be his moment. I hope it doesn't overshadow his other accomplishments.

The reporter? He’s shown himself to be dishonest. In a similar style to Baghdad Bob.

When reporters lie then there careers should be over.

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