YouTube Shuts Down Channels Inciting Hate Speech

YouTube pulled the plug on six far-right channels as online social media platforms face increasing pressure to crack down on hateful rhetoric. AFP
YouTube pulled the plug on six far-right channels as online social media platforms face increasing pressure to crack down on hateful rhetoric. AFP
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YouTube Shuts Down Channels Inciting Hate Speech

YouTube pulled the plug on six far-right channels as online social media platforms face increasing pressure to crack down on hateful rhetoric. AFP
YouTube pulled the plug on six far-right channels as online social media platforms face increasing pressure to crack down on hateful rhetoric. AFP

YouTube on Monday shut down six far-right channels for violating rules against "supremacist" content, booting videos by David Duke, Stefan Molyneux and Richard Spencer.

The video sharing platform pulled the plug on the channels as online social media platforms face increasing pressure to crack down on hateful rhetoric.

All the terminated channels broke YouTube rules by alleging that members of protected groups were innately inferior to others, according to the Google-owned video platform.

"We have strict policies prohibiting hate speech on YouTube, and terminate any channel that repeatedly or egregiously violates those policies," YouTube said in response to an AFP inquiry about the move.

Since updating guidelines a year ago to better address supremacist content, YouTube saw a fivefold spike in video removals and has terminated more than 25,000 channels for violating hate speech policies, the spokesperson added.

YouTube said that the channels removed Monday included Duke, Molyneux, Spencer and American Renaissance.

Some of the nixed channels violated rules against linking YouTube videos to hateful content hosted elsewhere on the internet, the company said.

According to AFP, Spencer confirmed the suspension of his account in a tweet that included a screen-capture of a message from YouTube citing policies against glorifying or inciting violence against a person or group.

In a video posted on Twitter, Molyneux said his offerings on YouTube were erased, contending that the action was unwarranted.

"The accusation is the usual one that I am fomenting violence and hatred and so on, which is not true at all," Molyneux said in the video.

"It is a huge blow."



Saudi Pavilion Earns Exclusive WELL Health-Safety Rating at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the WELL Health-Safety Rating - SPA
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the WELL Health-Safety Rating - SPA
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Saudi Pavilion Earns Exclusive WELL Health-Safety Rating at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the WELL Health-Safety Rating - SPA
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the WELL Health-Safety Rating - SPA

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the WELL Health-Safety Rating, making it the only international pavilion to achieve this certification to date.

During a ceremony at the Saudi Pavilion, Saudi Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the Saudi Pavilion Dr. Ghazi Binzagr accepted the certificate from International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) Senior Vice President Jack Noonan, SPA reported.

Binzagr stated that the WELL certification reflects the pavilion's commitment to sustainable design and operational excellence. He emphasized that integrating WELL Building standards supports staff health and enhances the visitor experience, underscoring a focus on well-being.

The Health-Safety Rating, part of the WELL certification, is a globally recognized standard promoting health and well-being in built environments. It is based on research that improves human health through design interventions, operational protocols, and policies that foster a culture of well-being. This system creates spaces that enhance health, happiness, and productivity, and is managed by the IWBI to ensure independent evaluation and verification.

Designed by Foster + Partners and inspired by traditional Saudi villages, the pavilion incorporates sustainability elements, including renewable energy, low-carbon materials, and a lightweight façade with easily disassembled stone panels, thereby minimizing its environmental impact.

This certification highlights the pavilion's alignment with international standards for temporary buildings, focusing on occupant health in categories such as air quality, water quality, nutrition, lighting, physical fitness, comfort, and mental health.