CITAT (Meriona @ 08-11-2009, 17:01)

Hakkors och hitlerhälsningar är tack och lov olagligt även i Sverige. Men däremot vet jag inte var Youtube är regat någonstans, kanske är det annorlunda i det landet?
Vill inte heller klicka på länken, det är illa nog att veta att det finns där...
Mysko att du tog upp det just idag, jag läste i lokalblaskan att det är manifestation i grannbyn imorgon, Kristallnatten...

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Undrar om inte hakkors är olagliga i USA med?
Youtube ligger precis nere för serverarbete, men wikipedia har sammanfattat problemet med uppladdning av olagligt material;
Inappropriate content
YouTube has also faced criticism over the offensive content in some of its videos. Although YouTube's terms of service forbid the uploading of material likely to be considered inappropriate, YouTube does not check every video before it goes online. Controversial areas for videos have included Holocaust denial and the Hillsborough Disaster, in which 96 football fans from Liverpool were crushed to death in 1989, conspiracy theories and religion.[41][42]
YouTube relies on its users to flag the content of videos as inappropriate, and a YouTube employee will view a flagged video to determine whether it violates the site's terms of service.[3] In July 2008 the Culture and Media Committee of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom stated that it was "unimpressed" with YouTube's system for policing its videos, and argued that "Proactive review of content should be standard practice for sites hosting user generated content." YouTube responded by stating: "We have strict rules on what's allowed, and a system that enables anyone who sees inappropriate content to report it to our 24/7 review team and have it dealt with promptly. We educate our community on the rules and include a direct link from every YouTube page to make this process as easy as possible for our users. Given the volume of content uploaded on our site, we think this is by far the most effective way to make sure that the tiny minority of videos that break the rules come down quickly."[43]