The popular content creator specializing in XRP, Oscar Ramos, reported this Tuesday that YouTube removed one of his videos and imposed a seven-day suspension. Ramos, who has over 160,000 subscribers, stated on X that the censored video covered the Ripple Swell conference and affirmed that both the title and thumbnail “were fine,” without violating any platform rules.
The incident generated a quick reaction from the crypto community, reigniting concerns about content moderation on the platform. Other commentators backed Ramos, with some suggesting the measure seemed like a targeted attack specifically on the “XRP Army,” noting that videos about BTC or ETH had not faced similar actions recently.
Hours after his public complaint, Ramos confirmed that YouTube had reversed the decision. The platform admitted that the video “does not violate our Community Guidelines,” removing the strike and the suspension. Although the issue was resolved, the event leaves doubts about the consistency of YouTube’s moderation regarding cryptocurrency content.
Source: https://x.com/realOscarRamos1/status/1985573867247505479
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