This guy made a bad image from the Koran by making a video of it that shows violent quotes that can be found in the Koran. The whole video is just more of a slideshow. YouTube responded to this by banning his account and removing all his videos. He tries to explain himself but again the video is being removed. Running through

Xooglers, the blog run by ex-Google employees, there is something interesting. Quoted from the post-“This really bothers me for four reasons. First, to deem quotations from a holy text to be "inappropriate content" is outrageous on its face. Second, Gisburne was given no warning. Third,
YouTube didn't just delete the video in question, they deleted Gisburne's entire account. And fourth, this makes a mockery of Google's "don't be evil" slogan. The story also got attention from slashdot.org. Although YouTube has post an explanation, it still leave people wondering what had actually happened.
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