YouTube will remove any content that has been "technically
doctored" or manipulated or misleads the user about the voting
process or makes false claims about a candidate, it said in a
blog https://youtube.googleblog.com post.
Google and YouTube have been making changes to their platforms
and moderating content as technology and social media companies
come under fire for their role in spreading fake news,
especially during elections.
While Google has said outright that it would remove
election-related misleading content, Facebook Inc has announced
limited changes to political ads on its platform.
Twitter Inc banned political ads in November, including those
that reference a political candidate, party, election or
legislation, in a push to ensure transparency.
Google and YouTube also prohibit certain kinds of
misrepresentation in ads, such as misinformation about public
voting procedures, political candidate eligibility based on age
or birthplace or incorrect claims that a public figure has died.
(Reporting by Neha Malara in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
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