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Carlos Maza

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2019-12-12
BuzzFeed 36 related

YouTube bans videos that “maliciously insult” people based on their race, gender, or sex, and will remove some of Steven Crowder's videos targeting Carlos Maza

stuff that targets entire groups. Ben Shapiro smearing Muslims as terrorists. Lauren Southern railing against “mass migration.” This is hate speech with a smile. Carlos Maza / @gaywonk : 2. YouTube ma...

2019-12-11
BuzzFeed 15 related

YouTube bans videos that “maliciously insult” people based on their race, gender, or sex, and will remove some of Steven Crowder's videos targeting Carlos Maza

The change comes after controversy around a right-wing comedian's homophobic slurs aimed at a gay Latino journalist.

2019-07-12
The Verge

YouTube says it's working to update its abuse policy in the coming weeks to curb “creator-on-creator harassment”; move comes after the Steven Crowder incident

Julia Alexander / The Verge : Tweets: @sokane1 and @loudmouthjulia See also Mediagazer Tweets: Sean O'Kane / @sokane1 : Carlos Maza told Reply All in this week's episode that he hasn't been living in...

2019-06-05
The Verge 11 related

YouTube investigation finds that the flagged Steven Crowder videos, which include homophobic slurs aimed at Vox's Carlos Maza, do not violate its policies

The company sides with edgy commentator Steven Crowder  —  YouTube has at last formally responded to an explosive …

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