LGBTQ creators accuse YouTube of discrimination in class-action lawsuit alleging it unfairly restricts and demonetizes queer content

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The lawsuit accuses YouTube of unfairly applying policies in a way that deems LGBTQ content as 'sexually explicit' while letting hate speech thrive.

YouTube is being sued by LGBTQ content creators alleging the company discriminated against LGBTQ creators on the platform and restricted their reach and ability to make money. The class-action lawsuit accuses YouTube of unfairly applying its policies in a way that deems queer content as"shocking" and"sexually explicit" while letting hate speech thrive.

YouTube is being sued by LGBTQ content creators alleging the company discriminated against LGBTQ creators on the platform and restricted their reach and ability to make money. The class-action lawsuit accuses YouTube of unfairly applying its policies in a way that deems queer content as"shocking" and"sexually explicit" while letting hate speech thrive.

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