The majority seem to be “Anyone who takes stuff I like down from their privately owned site is practicing censorship because YouTube is a public utility so the FCC should be forcing them to leave up the stuff I like.” Though there’s a good sprinkling of “YouTube has stuff I don’t like, and YouTube is a public utility, so the FCC should be forcing them to take down the stuff I don’t like.”
‘Stop This BLATANT CENSORSHIP’: The Poor, Confused Souls Sending Their YouTube Complaints to the FCC
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which oversees telecommunications like radio, TV, and the internet in the U.S., doesn’t regulate content on online platforms like YouTube. But that hasn’t stopped people from sending complaints about the video site to the federal agency—and they’re every bit as unhinged as you’d expect.
The insistence that they must be listened to, and their unwillingness to listen to others, is really creepy.