The Morning Call

YouTube latest platform to suspend Trump

- By Zen Soo

HONG KONG — YouTube has suspended President Donald Trump’s channel for at least a week amid concerns over “ongoing potential for violence,” making it the latest platform to limit the president’s online activities.

The Google-owned platform said it removed content that was uploaded Tuesday from the Donald J. Trump channel for inciting violence, although it was not clear which videos in question were in violation.

“After careful review, and in light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence, we removed new content uploaded to the Donald J. Trump channel and issued a strike for violating our policies for inciting violence,” a YouTube spokespers­on said in an emailed statement.

Under the suspension, Trump’s channel is temporaril­y prevented from uploading new videos or livestream­s for at least seven days, although the channel remains live, YouTube said.

Comments would be indefinite­ly disabled on the channel, YouTube said.

Under YouTube’s policies, a second strike would result in a two-week suspension, while a third strike would get the account banned permanentl­y.

The move to curtail Trump’s social media activity comes after a mob of his supporters, urged on by his rhetoric, stormed the Capitol last week to try to stop Congress from certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s win. At least five people, including U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, died in the riot.

Tech companies have moved to suspend Trump’s online postings, with Facebook and Instagram suspending Trump at least until the end of his term and Twitter permanentl­y banning his account.

Other sites, including Reddit and Snapchat, have also banned Trump. Online shopping platform Shopify has pulled Trump stores off its platform.

“A minimum of seven days is an important and necessary first step by YouTube, and we hope they will make it permanent,” said Jim Styer, CEO of media rating firm Common Sense Media.

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