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Sky News Australia has been suspended by YouTube for a week following a review of old videos, according to a statement published by the outlet.
The suspension reportedly followed a content review over compliance with the tech giant’s policies on COVID-19, which Sky News claimed is subject to change as guidance from global or international authorities evolves.
“We have clear and established COVID-19 medical misinformation policies based on local and global health authority guidance, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 misinformation that could cause real-world harm,” a YouTube spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “We apply our policies equally for everyone regardless of uploader.”
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Far-right British pundit Katie Hopkins claims Australia is in a dark place with Covid lockdowns after she was fined and deported for arrogantly flouting hotel quarantine rules.
Hopkins was paid $200,000 and flown to Sydney by Channel Seven to appear on Australian Big Brother VIP, of which she is a former winner back home in Britain.
But she was booted out of the show and kicked out of the country with a $1,000 fine after posting a bizarre video detailing her plans to break quarantine.
They included refusing to wear a mask and surprising staff by opening her door while stark naked when they delivered her food.
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