YouTube corrects their misinforming abortion disclaimer on prolife videos after 16 AG’s send a letter

https://www.lifenews.com/2024/03/06/you-tube-corrects-false-abortion-disclaimers-it-posts-on-pro-life-videos/

Here is the letter from 16 state Attorney Generals to YouTube which is noted in above article:

From the letter:

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 twenty-four states demanded that Yelp remove the misleading notices.

Now, YouTube is following that unfortunate trend and has added its
own misleading “information panel” to videos about abortion. Your notice contains false information about a central issue in a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. It also misleads women seeking information about abortion drugs, potentially endangering their lives. We demand that you remove or correct the notice immediately.

Later this month, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Food
& Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, a case challenging the FDA’s decision to eliminate health and safety measures for women who take abortion drugs.

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