Wednesday, October 25, 2017

PragerU sues YouTube, Google for blacklisting its conservative educational videos

The College Fix reports:
PragerU on Monday filed a discrimination lawsuit against YouTube and its parent company, Google, for placing dozens of its short educational videos on “restricted mode,” accusing the video-sharing giant of purposely blocking the messages because they’re conservative by abusing a tech tool that’s really only meant to shield young people from graphic adult and sexual content.

The nonprofit, which stands for Prager University, produces five-minute videos that promote the principles found in the U.S. Constitution, as well as Judeo-Christian values and conservative and libertarian ideals. The videos explain complex issues with easily digestible bullet points and graphics.
An article worth your time.