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Google has done *as little as possible* to remove the thousands of vids on Youtube which promote or glorify terrorism. In spite of this, there seems to have been no interest in investigating this.
I am strongly for "free speech" and I have no problem with videos which "criticise". However, most (if not all) terrorist vids go well into hate-speech and "incitement to violence" territory.
I'm not sure what this has to do with the FTC investigation?
Also, why is it Google's job to investigate this, who decides where the boundary between free speech and hate-speech is? Should they censor their search results also, and how could they do this in a scalable way?