YouTube is already signaling that any move away from censorship will be limited and far off. But even the hint that the enormous video program might back down was too much for this CBS guest.
Former Facebook Global Head of Elections Integrity Ops Yael Eisenstat cast doubt on whether conservatives had been censored on social media and condemned recent news that YouTube would allow the return of accounts suspended for wrongthink on COVID-19 or elections. During the Sept. 26 edition of “Daily Report,” Eistenstat claimed that YouTube’s changes were “[i]n direct response to Representative Jim Jordan having accused them over and over again of censoring conservative speech, something, which I just want to point out, has been proven over and over again by researchers and data to be untrue.”