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YouTube and ADL: Partners Fighting ‘Hate’

Posted on 18. Dec, 2008 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Events, Free Speech, Hidden Crimes, Israel & Jewish Issues, Shera Crossan, Top Stories

YouTube has reached out to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for its expertise in dealing with hate on the Internet. In one outgrowth of that partnership, the League is now a contributor to YouTube’s newly launched Abuse & Safety Center, where users are empowered to identify and confront hate, and to report abuses.

The YouTube Abuse & Safety Center was unveiled on December 11 at the annual conference of the Family Online Safety Institute in Washington D.C. A link to the Center is also available at the bottom of every YouTube page.

Here is a link listing people connected to this front group (from their (2nd annual) December 11th conference description): http://www.fosi.org/cms/index.php/speaker-profiles.html

The Family Online Safety Institute mentioned above is probably one of the primary attack vehicles which will be used against our freedom of speech. Of course, pornography (a very real problem, and controlled by Jews!) is the main red herring… but then come the true targets — ‘hate speech’ etc. etc.more


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3 Responses to “YouTube and ADL: Partners Fighting ‘Hate’”

  1. a244 18 December 2008 at 8:33 am #

    People sense censorship and the net permits them to drift away from it.

    The net is not an old-timey TV set, FCC controlled. In my neck of the woods old-timey “free” atmospheric TV had 2 channels with good reception and one with bad reception.

    UHF was tried, to increate diversity, but proved a failure, because of bad reception. That was years ago. One found a funny little dial from 0-1000 ( or something like that) that bourght in foreign language and near-to-nothing.

    The net is way different. If You Tube smells like it’s controlled there will be a New Tube and Another Tube. The electronics are getting cheaper, day by day.


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