Neal Mohan is ruining Youtube more than Susan is like this stupid Indian Man does not belong here in America.and ruining an American made company, he needs to be deported from The United States Immediately.
Nal Mohan has been pushing AI Scams in YouTube Ads which should be considered illegal that and making YouTube Ads nearly unskippable and falsely suspending YouTube Accounts even if they try to appeal the case.
His incompetence has also caused accounts to get hacked with Crypto Hackers as wel las getting account shadow banned as well.
Neal Mohan needs to be investigated by the Feds and have his Citizenship revoked and sent packing back to whatever third world country he came from
Get it Trending.
#DeportNealMohan
anonymousOther June 06, 2024 at 12:22 pm50
Maybe it's time for big sites such as YouTube and Google to be considered a public utility. This makes them immune from what is posted on their site (save for illegal by government law* material) but at the same time they are forbidden to regulate or ban any kind of speech or content (except what is illegal by government law*). They have to stay neutral.
*And copyright is still a civil matter. "Illegal by law" means stuff that is illegal no matter what, such as certain types of porn.
Because YouTube is a US based company, it would follow US law as a public utility. Other countries are free to block YouTube or create their own version if they feel the need to do so. Also, YouTube could remove content aside from illegal material if the content is flooding or overloading the system (someone posting a 100 year long video for example), but it can't ban based on legal, free speech protected content). anonymous 1 year ago
God, he sucks so, so, so bad! Blake 6 months ago
ALL WE'UNS NEEDS IS TRUMP TOOBses. bubber 6 months ago
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*And copyright is still a civil matter. "Illegal by law" means stuff that is illegal no matter what, such as certain types of porn.
Because YouTube is a US based company, it would follow US law as a public utility. Other countries are free to block YouTube or create their own version if they feel the need to do so. Also, YouTube could remove content aside from illegal material if the content is flooding or overloading the system (someone posting a 100 year long video for example), but it can't ban based on legal, free speech protected content).
anonymous 1 year ago
Blake 6 months ago
bubber 6 months ago