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Live Action NewsYouTube has changed the disclaimer attached to some abortion-related videos after a group of 16 attorneys general (AGs) sent a letter demanding the platform remove misleading information listed there. In the letter , the AGs pointed out that pro-life information has long been suppressed by Alphabet, Inc. — the parent company of sites like Google and YouTube.
“Less than two years ago, more than a dozen states warned Alphabet’s CEO that Google must not discriminate against pro-life pregnancy resource centers in its search results, advertising, and other products. Soon after, Yelp discriminated against these same centers by posting a misleading ‘consumer notice’ on the centers’ business pages. Attorneys general from [24] states demanded that Yelp remove the misleading notices,” the letter read. They continued:
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