Norman
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The unbiased giant is at it again.
"When the founder of a Christian veterans group tried to upload a YouTube ad for his organization, he received an odd rejection, informing him the keyword “Christian” was no longer acceptable under the site’s ad targeting policy."
When asked about the occurrence:
“We know that religious beliefs are personal, so we don’t allow advertisers to target users on the basis of religion,” the Google-owned platform said. “Beyond that, we don’t have policies against advertising that includes religious terms like ‘Christian.’”
However, it appears that changing the word to "Muslim" is as fine as ever. In fact, deeming Muslin to be censored would probably be called hate speech.
Unacceptable content? YouTube ad policy bans keyword ‘Christian’
It's time for the Christians of the board to stop cucking to these people.
"When the founder of a Christian veterans group tried to upload a YouTube ad for his organization, he received an odd rejection, informing him the keyword “Christian” was no longer acceptable under the site’s ad targeting policy."
When asked about the occurrence:
“We know that religious beliefs are personal, so we don’t allow advertisers to target users on the basis of religion,” the Google-owned platform said. “Beyond that, we don’t have policies against advertising that includes religious terms like ‘Christian.’”
However, it appears that changing the word to "Muslim" is as fine as ever. In fact, deeming Muslin to be censored would probably be called hate speech.
Unacceptable content? YouTube ad policy bans keyword ‘Christian’
It's time for the Christians of the board to stop cucking to these people.
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