YouTube’s Ghost Gun Videos Raise Concerns for Manhattan DA

Alvin Bragg, Manhattan’s District Attorney, has expressed concerns about YouTube’s handling of videos instructing viewers on how to manufacture ghost guns. According to a study conducted by the Tech Transparency Project, YouTube’s algorithm is recommending these videos to underage viewers who watch video game content. Bragg has requested a meeting with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan to discuss the issue and potential solutions.

YouTube Tightens Grip on Ghost Gun Content

In a recent statement, YouTube has reiterated its stance against content that provides viewers with instructions on how to create ghost guns or 3D printed firearms. The company’s spokesperson emphasized that they will thoroughly examine any videos flagged by the Manhattan DA’s office that violate their policies. YouTube remains committed to removing such content to ensure a safe and ethical platform for users.

Trump Trial: Manhattan DA’s Case Called a ‘Historic Mistake’ by Law Professor

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against former President Donald Trump is being criticized as a ‘historic mistake’ by a law professor who argues that the prosecution is overreaching. The professor argues that Bragg should instead center his argument around the idea that ‘it’s not the crime; it’s the cover-up’ and points to allegedly falsified business records.

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