
YouTube said Wednesday it will start removing any content uploaded to its platform that contains allegations of widespread fraud or errors in the 2020 presidential election after Tuesday’s so-called safe harbor deadline that essentially locked in President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.The deadline marked the date by which all states are required to have resolved any election-related disputes. President Trump, however, has not conceded in the…
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