The company also said it has not and will not employ so-called fact-checkers.
YouTube creators who were removed over their views concerning COVID-19 or the 2020 election can rejoin the service, Google and its parent company, Alphabet, said in a Sept. 23 letter.
Rules in place prohibiting some discussion of COVID-19 and the election were lifted in 2023 or 2024, Google said through its lawyers.
โToday, YouTubeโs Community Guidelines allow for a wider range of content regarding COVID-19 and elections integrity,โ it stated. Reflecting the Companyโs commitment to free expression, YouTube will provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin the platform if the Company terminated their channels for repeated violations of COVID-19 and elections integrity policies that are no longer in effect.โ
People whose channels were suspended or taken down included Dan Bongino, the current deputy director of the FBI.
The company said it values conservative content creators and recognizes they regularly land compelling interviewers with politicians, business leaders, and others.
Google described the COVID-19 pandemic as an unprecedented time that forced online platforms to โbalance freedom of expressionโ with moderation of content โthat could result in real-world harm.โ The situation was complicated by top officials in the Biden administration pressuring the company to take action against certain COVID-19 content โthat did not violate its policies,โ it said.
โIt is unacceptable and wrong when any government, including the Biden Administration, attempts to dictate how the Company moderates content, and the Company has consistently fought against those efforts on First Amendment grounds,โ the company stated.
YouTubeโs medical content policies evolved throughout the pandemic, as health authorities changed their guidance, the company said. The company is now allowing a wide range of content on COVID-19 and elections.
โIn contrast to other large platforms, YouTube has not operated a fact-checking program that identifies and compensates fact-checking partners to produce content to support moderation,โ the letter states. โYouTube has not and will not empower fact-checkers to take action on or label content across the Companyโs services.โ
The letter was sent to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of House of Representatives Judiciary Committee.
โWhether you were an established YouTube presence with a massive following like Dan Bongino or just were starting out to express political views there, YOU will have an opportunity to come back onto the platform if you were censored for engaging in political speech,โ Jordan wrote on X. โThis is another victory in the fight against censorship.โ
Google did not respond to a request for comment.