YouTube suspended a queer Nigerian film distributor's channel. Now they're fighting back. - LGBTQ Nation
Briefly

Omeleme TV argues it has never violated YouTube's policies, emphasizing that 'same-sex love is often denied and shrouded in taboo' in Nigeria, where anti-LGBTQ+ laws prevail.
'Deleting our YouTube page is basically shutting [out] the voice of the queer folks in the region,' states a petition by Omeleme TV, highlighting the implications of their deplatforming.
Despite its popularity, with 'Nearly All Men' and 'Pieces of Love' generating thousands of views, Omeleme TV's YouTube channel was removed without clear justification from the platform.
An anonymous Omeleme spokesperson noted that YouTube has not specified 'the main issue' leading to their deplatforming, raising concerns about transparency in content moderation.
Read at LGBTQ Nation
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