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YouTube is allowing conservative pundit Steven Crowder to monetize his YouTube channel again, more than one year after Crowder was removed from the company’s Partner Program following complaints of homophobic and racist harassment from another creator.
“Creators who are suspended from [YouTube’s Partner Program] can reapply for access, and after careful consideration, we will be reinstating him into the program today,” a YouTube spokesperson told The Verge. “If there are further violations on this channel we will take appropriate action.”
YouTube says Crowder has “taken steps to address the behavior that led to his suspension”
Crowder lost his monetization privileges (which includes the ability to run ads) after former Vox.com host and...
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YouTube is allowing conservative pundit Steven Crowder to monetize his YouTube channel again, more than one year after Crowder was removed from the company’s Partner Program following complaints of homophobic and racist harassment from another creator.
“Creators who are suspended from [YouTube’s Partner Program] can reapply for access, and after careful consideration, we will be reinstating him into the program today,” a YouTube spokesperson told The Verge. “If there are further violations on this channel we will take appropriate action.”
YouTube says Crowder has “taken steps to address the behavior that led to his suspension”
Crowder lost his monetization privileges (which includes the ability to run ads) after former Vox.com host and...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...