Despite conducting multiple investigations, YouTube stated on Monday that it did not identify any content associated with child sexual abuse on its platform. Additionally, regulators have not provided any evidence of such materials being present on the video streaming platform. The YouTube spokesperson’s statement came after the government issued notices to social media platforms including YouTube, X (formerly Twitter) and Telegram earlier this month asking them to remove child sexual abuse material from their platforms in India. A YouTube spokesperson said in a statement: “We have a long history of…
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