YouTube says it bans accounts believed to be owned by the Taliban

YouTube says it bans accounts believed to be owned by the Taliban
YouTube says it bans accounts believed to be owned by the Taliban Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
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- Alphabet Inc's YouTube said on Tuesday it bans accounts that are believed to be owned and operated by the Taliban, as U.S. social media companies scrambled to clarify their rules on the group that is in control of Afghanistan.

Separately, the Financial Times reported that Facebook Inc's WhatsApp messaging service has shut down a complaints helpline set up by the Taliban after it took control of the Afghan capital Kabul.(https://on.ft.com/3yXNI0e)

Facebook did not immediately respond to Reuters request for a comment.

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