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.An article worth your time.
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.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
PragerU sues YouTube, Google for blacklisting its conservative educational videos
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