Good idea as I can see them being shut down on YT.
Why? YT is owned by Google. Google has a slightly left bias.
By their own admission:
Google (Alphabet Inc.) is a major corporate political influencer that engages with both sides of the aisle through lobbying and PAC donations, though data indicates a trend of favoring Democratic candidates and causes. While the company maintains its search and news algorithms are neutral, studies suggest potential, often subtle, left-leaning, or mainstream-media biases in results, alongside instances of political pressure affecting content moderation.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying
- PAC Donations: Google’s Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions have historically favored Democrats. For instance, in the 2021-2022 cycle, 56.76% of contributions went to Democrats and 43.24% to Republicans, according to OpenSecrets data.
- Top Recipients: Major recipients of funds include the Senate Majority PAC, DNC Services Corp, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
- Lobbying: Google is one of the largest corporate spenders on lobbying in Washington D.C., focusing on issues like antitrust, AI, and content regulation.
- Diverse Donations: Despite the Democratic tilt, Google contributes to a wide array of think tanks across the political spectrum, including the liberal Aspen Institute and conservative groups like the American Enterprise Institute.
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Allegations of Bias and Influence
- Search and News Bias: Research has suggested that Google's search engine results may have a slight left-leaning bias or, more frequently, a bias toward established mainstream media sources.
- Algorithmic Concerns: Studies have indicated that while Google News serves similar results to different political groups, it prioritizes mainstream outlets, which some perceive as biased.
- Political Pressure: Reports have surfaced regarding pressure from political administrations (e.g., the Biden administration) on content moderation, leading to the removal of certain political viewpoints on platforms like YouTube.
- Employee Activism: Google employees have occasionally protested company contracts with conservative-leaning organizations or controversial government entities, such as the Department of Homeland Security, as noted by The New York Times.
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As a subtext:
'Anti-trust'
Antitrust laws (or competition laws) are regulations designed to promote fair market competition by prohibiting monopolistic practices, anti-competitive mergers, and collusive behavior like price-fixing. Primarily enforced in the U.S. through the Sherman, Clayton, and FTC Acts, these laws aim to protect consumers from excessive prices and restricted choices caused by dominant firms.