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anyways its up again, but they did 2 years ago and now all of the sudden it happens again. There is an agenda behind it every idiot should figure it out by now.
[URL='http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/youtube-blocks-kremlin-funded-russia-today-channel-1440729']YouTube Blocks Kremlin-Funded Russia Today Channel
Russia Today YouTube account blockedScreengrab/YouTube
The YouTube channel of state-funded Russia Today news outlet has been suspended due to "multiple or severe violations" of the site's policy one day after the outcome of the Crimea independence referendum.
A statement on the channel's account reads: "This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, gaming, misleading content or other Terms of Service violations".
Russia Today said the same thing happened exactly two years ago and "it took several hours to bring RT's YouTube channel back online".
In 2012, the channel was kept offline for about eight hours. YouTube said it was a mistake and apologised for the incident.
"As a world leading news producer on YouTube we value timely information and regret the service fail to the half-million people logging on this morning. We look forward to clearing this up ASAP," said RT's head of social media Ivor Crotty.
Russia Today has been criticised for its passionate bias towards president Putin.
An English-language network aimed at a global audience, RT broadcasts news, documentaries and talk show with a strong pro-Russian stance.
In its coverage of the Crimea invasion, RT repeated the official Kremlin line about troops being local self-defence forces.[/URL]
[URL='http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/youtube-blocks-kremlin-funded-russia-today-channel-1440729']YouTube Blocks Kremlin-Funded Russia Today Channel
- By Gianluca Mezzofiore March 18, 2014 09:42 GMT
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Russia Today YouTube account blockedScreengrab/YouTube
The YouTube channel of state-funded Russia Today news outlet has been suspended due to "multiple or severe violations" of the site's policy one day after the outcome of the Crimea independence referendum.
A statement on the channel's account reads: "This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, gaming, misleading content or other Terms of Service violations".
Russia Today said the same thing happened exactly two years ago and "it took several hours to bring RT's YouTube channel back online".
In 2012, the channel was kept offline for about eight hours. YouTube said it was a mistake and apologised for the incident.
"As a world leading news producer on YouTube we value timely information and regret the service fail to the half-million people logging on this morning. We look forward to clearing this up ASAP," said RT's head of social media Ivor Crotty.
Russia Today has been criticised for its passionate bias towards president Putin.
An English-language network aimed at a global audience, RT broadcasts news, documentaries and talk show with a strong pro-Russian stance.
In its coverage of the Crimea invasion, RT repeated the official Kremlin line about troops being local self-defence forces.[/URL]
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