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  2. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has faced criticism over aspects of its operations, [1] its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote conspiracy theories and falsehoods, [2] hosting videos ostensibly targeting children but containing violent or sexually suggestive content involving popular characters, [3] videos of minors attracting pedophilic ...

  3. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The government allowed two days for the removal of the video or YouTube would be blocked in the country. [44] On April 4, following YouTube's failure to remove the video, Nuh asked all Internet service providers to block access to YouTube. [45] On April 5, YouTube was briefly blocked for testing by one ISP. [46]

  4. Greenlane EV charging corridor - Wikipedia

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    Greenlane is a proposed electric vehicle charging corridor planned between the cities of Los Angeles and Las Vegas along a 280-mile (450 km) stretch of Interstate 15. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project is a $675 million joint venture involving Daimler Truck North America , energy company NextEra Energy , and investment company BlackRock [ 3 ] to provide ...

  5. List of films banned in Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was awarded an R18+ in a 96-minute (PAL running time) censored version, but on review in 2011, it was also refused classification, banning all public showings and DVD sales. On February 26, 2019, a USB drive containing the uncut version of the film was seized by the New South Wales Police Force and submitted to the ACB, effectively renewing ...

  6. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the United States of America is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States.The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship.

  7. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    YouTube originally kept his channel so his videos could be cited by news outlets. [20] In 2018, YouTube changed their minds following a similar incident, the Toronto van attack. BrianChristopherSlots American award-winning casino gaming content creator: June 6, 2018

  8. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Online News Act, Meta (owner of Facebook) began blocking access to news sites for Canadian users at the beginning of August 2023. [15] [16] This also extended to local Canadian news stories about the wildfires, [17] a decision that was heavily criticized by Trudeau, local government officials, academics, researchers, and evacuees.

  9. Renewable energy debate - Wikipedia

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    Shifting to renewable energy "can help us to meet the dual goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, thereby limiting future extreme weather and climate impacts, and ensuring reliable, timely, and cost-efficient delivery of energy". Investing in renewable energy can have significant dividends for our energy security. [25]