YouTube is still restricting and demonetizing LGBT videos — and adding anti-LGBT ads to some

YouTube's track record with LGBT creators isn't great. Last year, YouTubers such as Rowan Ellis, Tyler Oakley, Stevie Boebi, and NeonFiona spoke up about their content being hidden, demonetized, or age-gated. YouTube responded with posts in April and May of 2017 that said their system sometimes makes mistakes "in understanding context and nuances," that Restricted Mode "should not filter out content belonging to individuals or groups based on certain attributes like gender, gender identity, political viewpoints, race, religion or sexual orientation," and promised to fix an engineering "issue" that had lead to the platform "unintentionally filtering content."

Over a year later, however, the same problems persist. In a series of videos...

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