YouTube announced on Wednesday that it will not permit users to upload videos pertaining to fraud allegations stemming from this year’s presidential election.

In a press release, which you can find on there blog, caption Supporting the 2020 U.S. election
The company insists that they no longer allow “content alleging widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of a historical U.S. Presidential election.”
Additionally, the company said that since September it has removed over 8,000 channels and thousands of what it considers misleading election-related videos that allegedly violated their policies.