Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

YouTube to ban ‘manipulate­d’ content linked to elections

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WASHINGTON: YouTube said on Monday it would remove election-related videos that are “manipulate­d or doctored” to mislead voters, as part of its efforts to stem online misinforma­tion.

The Google-owned video service said it was taking the measures as part of an effort to be a “more reliable source” for news and to promote a “healthy political discourse.”

Leslie Miller, YouTube’s vice president of government affairs and public policy, said in a blog post that the service’s community standards prohibit “content that has been technicall­y manipulate­d or doctored in a way that misleads users ... and may pose a serious risk of egregious harm.”

The policy also bans content which aims to mislead people about voting or the census processes. The move comes amid growing concern about so-called “deepfake” videos altered by using artificial intelligen­ce which can create credible-looking events, but also “shallow” fakes that use more rudimentar­y techniques to deceive viewers.

Online platforms have come under pressure to root out misinforma­tion in the wake of a foreign manipulati­on effort in the 2016 US elections and claims that not enough is being done to curb false claims by candidates themselves. The latest YouTube statement, which seeks to clarify a policy on misinforma­tion, comes as the US presidenti­al primary kicks off with caucuses being held in Iowa on Monday and the first primary next week.

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