Former Presidential advisor and right-wing pundit Steve Bannon had his show suspended from Twitter and an episode removed by YouTube after calling for violence … We don’t allow threats on YouTube, and we treat implied calls for violence as real threats. YouTube Cracks Down on QAnon Conspiracy Theory, Citing Offline Violence YouTube has played a bigger role in moving QAnon from the fringes to the mainstream than most platforms. YouTube is taking aim at QAnon, expanding its policies to ban conspiracy theories that "justify real-world violence." Encourage violence against individuals or groups based on any of the attributes noted above. Don’t post content on YouTube if the purpose of that content is to do one or more of the following. YouTube said it took down the video for breaking rules against inciting violence, and issued a strike against the account. YouTube announced an expansion of its hate and harassment policies on Thursday, and will immediately prohibit “content that targets an individual or group with conspiracy theories that have been used to justify real-world violence.” The ‘QAnon’ and ‘Pizzagate’ conspiracies were cited by YouTube as examples of this content. Ganze Filme auf deutsch - nur bei Netzkino gratis und 100% legal! YouTube becomes the latest social media platform to take action against QAnon and other conspiracy theories, prohibiting content that targets users and has been used to justify real-world violence.