In February 2024, without warning, YouTube deleted the account of independent British journalist Robert Inlakesh. His YouTube page featured dozens of videos documenting Israel's military occupation of the West Bank. All that footage was gone.
The tech giant initially claimed Inlakesh's account violated YouTube's community guidelines. Months later, Google justified his account termination by alleging his page contained spam or scam content. However, nearly two years after his account was deleted, YouTube provided a separate explanation for the termination: a connection to an Iranian influence campaign.
YouTube declined to provide evidence to support this claim, stating that the company doesn't discuss how it detects influence operations. Inlakesh remains unable to make new Google accounts, preventing him from sharing his video journalism on the largest English-language video platform.
Even though Inlakesh worked for the Iranian state-owned media organization Press TV in 2019-2021, he claimed that his independent content should not have been deleted. The vast majority of his videos predated or postdated his stint at Press TV.
In July 2023, YouTube deleted Inlakesh's private backup account. Google, YouTube's parent company, later deleted his Google account, including his Gmail and archive of documents and writings. Google claimed that Inlakesh's account was terminated due to "scam, deceptive or spam content."
YouTube initially accused Inlakesh of "severe or repeated violations of our Community Guidelines." However, an internal response from Google stated that Inlakesh's account had been terminated owing to "scam, deceptive or spam content."
A YouTube spokesperson later claimed that Inlakesh's channel was terminated in February 2024 as part of their ongoing investigations into coordinated influence operations backed by the Iranian state. The termination meant all other accounts associated with Inlakesh were also deleted.
When asked for evidence to support this claim, a YouTube spokesperson replied that they don't "disclose specifics of how we detect coordinated influence operations." Instead, they referred The Intercept to Google's Threat Analysis Group quarterly bulletins.
The Threat Analysis Group's bulletin states that in February 2024, 37 YouTube channels were deleted due to an investigation into coordinated influence operations linked to Iran. Four of the terminated accounts shared content critical of the Israeli government and its actions in the ongoing Israel-Gaza war.
Critics argue that such censorship is part of a pattern of pro-Israeli censorship among Big Tech companies. Google has been accused of deleting content related to Palestine and criticizing Israel, as well as censoring journalists who cover sensitive topics.
YouTube's community guidelines have become increasingly subjective, leading to inconsistent and vague explanations for account terminations. The company initially claimed Inlakesh violated their guidelines but later justified his termination with dubious claims about Iranian influence operations.
Many experts believe that such actions amount to censorship and are detrimental to free speech. Journalists like Robert Inlakesh play a crucial role in holding powerful governments accountable, and their work should be protected, not deleted without evidence or due process.
The tech giant initially claimed Inlakesh's account violated YouTube's community guidelines. Months later, Google justified his account termination by alleging his page contained spam or scam content. However, nearly two years after his account was deleted, YouTube provided a separate explanation for the termination: a connection to an Iranian influence campaign.
YouTube declined to provide evidence to support this claim, stating that the company doesn't discuss how it detects influence operations. Inlakesh remains unable to make new Google accounts, preventing him from sharing his video journalism on the largest English-language video platform.
Even though Inlakesh worked for the Iranian state-owned media organization Press TV in 2019-2021, he claimed that his independent content should not have been deleted. The vast majority of his videos predated or postdated his stint at Press TV.
In July 2023, YouTube deleted Inlakesh's private backup account. Google, YouTube's parent company, later deleted his Google account, including his Gmail and archive of documents and writings. Google claimed that Inlakesh's account was terminated due to "scam, deceptive or spam content."
YouTube initially accused Inlakesh of "severe or repeated violations of our Community Guidelines." However, an internal response from Google stated that Inlakesh's account had been terminated owing to "scam, deceptive or spam content."
A YouTube spokesperson later claimed that Inlakesh's channel was terminated in February 2024 as part of their ongoing investigations into coordinated influence operations backed by the Iranian state. The termination meant all other accounts associated with Inlakesh were also deleted.
When asked for evidence to support this claim, a YouTube spokesperson replied that they don't "disclose specifics of how we detect coordinated influence operations." Instead, they referred The Intercept to Google's Threat Analysis Group quarterly bulletins.
The Threat Analysis Group's bulletin states that in February 2024, 37 YouTube channels were deleted due to an investigation into coordinated influence operations linked to Iran. Four of the terminated accounts shared content critical of the Israeli government and its actions in the ongoing Israel-Gaza war.
Critics argue that such censorship is part of a pattern of pro-Israeli censorship among Big Tech companies. Google has been accused of deleting content related to Palestine and criticizing Israel, as well as censoring journalists who cover sensitive topics.
YouTube's community guidelines have become increasingly subjective, leading to inconsistent and vague explanations for account terminations. The company initially claimed Inlakesh violated their guidelines but later justified his termination with dubious claims about Iranian influence operations.
Many experts believe that such actions amount to censorship and are detrimental to free speech. Journalists like Robert Inlakesh play a crucial role in holding powerful governments accountable, and their work should be protected, not deleted without evidence or due process.