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In the past two years, Big Tech has been increasingly scrutinised for the power it holds over a free and fair press, and this incident should serve as a reminder of the outsize influence online platforms have in deciding whose voices are the most valuable in the digital media landscape.Get the official YouTube app on iPhones and iPads. What does this mean for the media’s relationship with Big Tech?Įven if it was a mistake, it is concerning that one of the UK’s biggest left-leaning media voices could be erased from a major platform so abruptly. We work quickly to review all flagged content, but with millions of hours of video uploaded on YouTube every day, on occasion we make the wrong call.” YouTube did not give details as to why the account was initially flagged. A YouTube spokesperson told the New Statesman: “ Novara Media’s channel was briefly removed after it was flagged, but upon review, it was then immediately reinstated.

After two hours of public outcry – including from right-wing outlets and commentators, such as Guido Fawkes and Mail on Sunday columnist Dan Hodges – the account was reinstated, at around 1:30pm on Tuesday afternoon, the same day. Novara is also regulated by the independent organisation Impress, which arguably holds Novara to a higher standard of journalistic standards than YouTube’s terms and conditions.

Novara’s channel – while explicitly left-leaning – has not shared a video in the last several weeks that would trigger a sudden deletion. Is there a good reason why YouTube might have done this? It has 167,000 subscribers and over 40 million views. Novara is a left-wing British news site founded in 2011, and its YouTube channel typically contains a combination of interviews with political figures, commentary on UK politics, policy explainers and group discussions between its editors and contributors on topical debates. Science and Technical Research and Development.Infrastructure Management - Transport, Utilities.Information Services, Statistics, Records, Archives.Information and Communications Technology.HR, Training and Organisational Development.Health - Medical and Nursing Management.Facility / Grounds Management and Maintenance.Events and Offers Sign up to receive information regarding NS events, subscription offers & product updates.

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