Google explained the removal of the YouTube channel “Goblin” Puchkov
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YouTube channel of blogger Dmitry Puchkov, better known by the pseudonym “Goblin”, was removed for violating the policy against hate speech, reported RBC in the press service of Google (owns YouTube). The channel had 3 million subscribers deleted yesterday, August 4th. The blogger claimed that he had not received any warnings from YouTube.
Google said it had issued three warnings to Mr. Puchkov over the past 90 days. “We have removed content from Dmitry Puchkov’s channel and issued a warning (strike) to him for violating our hate speech policy,” the company said. Google clarified that this policy prohibits content “that denies, downplays, or trivializes well-documented events of violence,” including the military action in Ukraine.
Goblin rose to prominence in the 2000s as a translator of foreign films and series. In videos on his YouTube channel, he supported the Russian military operation in Ukraine.
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