YouTube removes monetization for all Russian users and ban ‘state media’

Google-owned video sharing platform, Youtube announced on Friday that it would block access to “Russian state media” channels across the globe and block all monetization on its platform inside Russia, citing the conflict in Ukraine.

YouTube said in a statement it wants to remove content “denying, minimizing or trivializing well-documented violent events,” as it goes against its Community Guidelines – specifically referring to content “about Russia’s invasion in Ukraine that violates this policy.”

Having censored media platforms, including RT and Sputnik in the EU on March 1, YouTube said the global ban would be “effective immediately.”