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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]
From 2006 to 2012 the number of countries listed fell to 10 and then rose to 12. The list was not updated in 2013. In 2014 the list grew to 19 with an increased emphasis on surveillance in addition to censorship. The list has not been updated since 2014. When the "Countries under surveillance" list was introduced in 2008, it listed 10 countries.
YouTube has also been blocked by several countries. As of 2018, public access to YouTube was blocked by countries including China , North Korea , Iran , Turkmenistan , [ 5 ] Uzbekistan , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Tajikistan , Eritrea , Sudan and South Sudan .
The boy, upset and confused, protests that he hasn’t done anything wrong. "If you don't stop, we're going to use force on you,” the guard says. “And I'll tell you what, it won't be freaking pretty. Now you're going to stand there, like a grown man, and do as you're told to, like a grown man, and stop throwing a 2-year-old temper tantrum."
Too Much Love Will Kill You: Banned for being blasphemous and provocative. [292] 2013 I Offered You Pleasure: The film tackles issues of sexual discrimination and the oppression of social traditions. [293] 2013 Stranger By The Lake: The film shows a romantic relationship between two men. [293] 2015 Wasp: The film centers around a gay couple ...
While incarcerated in the Dallas County Jail on an unrelated charge of possession of child pornography, Fraser used the jail’s video visitation kiosk to communicate with a 17-year-old girl ...
On August 28, 2020, a YouTuber that goes by the name of Penguinz0, also known as Moistcr1tikal, had his "Road Rager Learns A Hard Lesson" video taken down for allegedly breaking YouTube's policy on violent or graphic content; The video in question showcased a comically staged dashcam footage of a group of people dressed up as cartoon mascots ...
After turning a blind eye to the illegal tourism for many years, the Bolivian government finally put an end to the practice in 2009, after a video taken by a tourist inside the prison was uploaded on YouTube, and local TV networks reported on the issue. [11]