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YouTube's continued refusal to publicly address these deletions, bannings, and demonetizations has led to seething anger among content creators and subscribers, which may have now spilled over into homicidal behavior by Nasim Aghdam (we don't yet know for certain what Aghdam's motive was).
While there is never an excuse for shooting innocent people, Aghdam's frustration with YouTube highlights ongoing problems that must be addressed by the company: mass deletions, loss of livelihood, and censorship. They seem to think they don't have to answer to anyone, including the press, about the asinine business decisions they keep making that suppress the First Amendment..."