YouTube welcomes back banned creators — says it 'values conservative voices'
The platform, owned by Google, announced that it is reversing a policy that once treated bans as permanent.
September 24, 2025
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The platform, owned by Google, announced that it is reversing a policy that once treated bans as permanent.
The changes involve edits to LinkedIn’s Professional Community Policies, specifically the “Hateful and Derogatory Content” and “Harassment and Abusive Content” sections.
Google's changes also removed Women's History Month, National Native American Heritage Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, Jewish Heritage Month, and Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Major corporations are using Donald Trump's executive orders as an excuse to end their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
The week highlights not only the challenges faced by trans people but also their resilience and joy.
Some Google workers had contended that a show featuring drag performer Peaches Christ was an insult to Christians.
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