YouTube removes Dmitry “Goblin” Puchkov’s channel

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Removed video hosting YouTube blocked channel blogger Dmitry “Goblin” Puchkov. At the time of blocking, the channel had more than 3 million subscribers.

When you try to enter the account page on the main page, the following message appears: “This page does not exist.”

Telegram channels reported that the reason was a violation of the community guidelines.

June 9 YouTube deleted Another channel of Russian pranksters Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov).

Before that, May 24, blocked Russian editor’s channel Russia Today Anton Krasovsky.

On May 9, the head of the press service of the state company “Roscosmos” Dmitry Strugovets declarationYouTube has removed all videos featuring Dmitry Rogozin from the Roscosmos Media channel. According to him, about two dozen videos with a total of about 5 million views were removed from the channel.

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