YouTube Restricts… Mike Rowe? – By Thomas Gallatin (patriotpost.us) / Oct 10 2017
Last Thursday, Mike Rowe, the immensely likable host of “Dirty Jobs,” announced via a Facebook post that his YouTube channel had been restricted. Now anyone who has ever watched a Mike Rowe video would be shocked to hear this news, as his videos are often some of the most carefully worded, timely and poignant thoughts on a great variety of issues — hence his overall popularity. And one thing Rowe trumpets is respect for the value of hard work, no matter the job.
In this vein, a few months back conservative commentator Dennis Prager invited Rowe to give the commencement speech for his virtual university, Prager University. Rowe gladly obliged with a video entitled “Don’t Follow Your Passion,” which has been viewed over six million times. Suddenly, without prior warning, Rowe received a message from YouTube notifying him that his video for Prager U was “determined” to be “inappropriate.” Rowe explains that he was shocked at the news as he had not run afoul of YouTube’s appropriate content policies, or so he thought. Rowe said that he then reread YouTube’s policy fine print and found the following sentence: “Some videos don’t violate our policies, but may not be appropriate for all audiences. In these cases, our review team may place an age restriction when we’re notified of the content.” In other words, YouTube’s censors are essentially saying they will restrict you if they don’t like your message.
After Rowe posted his message to Facebook it didn’t take long for YouTube to reverse course and lift the restriction imposed upon his content. Fortunately for Rowe he has a big enough audience that he was able to effectively call out YouTube for hypocrisy, but what about the lesser-known user who finds himself victim of a similar prejudice?
https://patriotpost.us/articles/51752
PB/TK – When I saw this headline I thought “WTF? It’s Mike Rowe. Sure he’s become more political as the days grow old, but he’s also promoting some common sense ideas including the realization that our skilled trades are diminishing as millions of baby boomers are set to retire with little to no one to replace them. I had to google for more but every article about YouTube/Mike Rowe could only be found on obscure sites, but alas I went to the source, Mr Rowe’s website to find out that it’s damn true, YouTube censored Mike Rowe over a commencement speech. http://mikerowe.com/2017/10/holy-bleep-ive-been-restricted/