(The harassment campaign against Maza led by Crowder has been going on for years.) The chaotic, whiplash-inducing response from YouTube - owned by Google, worth billions of dollars, and run by leaders in the tech industry - came nearly six days after Vox journalist Carlos Maza flagged the harassment to the platform. Despite saying publicly Tuesday that right-wing personality Steven Crowder’s bullying of a gay Latino in YouTube videos didn’t violate the platform’s policies, YouTube turned around Wednesday and banned Crowder from selling ads against his videos - because his statements violated the platform’s policies.
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