YouTube announces it removed more than 58 million videos last quarter

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YouTube has released its latest transparency report on Thursday detailing the content its removed from the platform this past quarter. 

The YouTube Community Guidelines report released on Thursday mainly focuses on videos that were removed from the site due to violations of the company’s policies. In total, YouTube removed more than 58 million videos between July 1 and September 30 of this year for breaking community guidelines.

In a blog post announcing the release of the latest report, YouTube boasts of its faster response in enforcing its policies from previous quarters. The company also announced some firsts for its latest transparency report. Read more…

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