It sure seems like it, and a recent deal between Google and Disney might be behind it.
The Star Wars fan channel “Star Wars Theory,” a channel with over three million subscribers, announced on Monday that his recent video concerning the new Disney+ Star Wars show “The Acolyte” had been demonetized. The video displayed the criticism of the Star Wars community against “The Acolyte” noting that the Star Wars fan community has united in a big way against it.
“The censorship has begun” posted Niatoos Dadbeh, the channel’s host and owner, along with a screenshot of YouTube’s letter to him indicating that his video had been demonetized and delisted from appearing from being suggested to YouTube users. The censorship has begun pic.twitter.com/mD7sd7jfp5 — StarWarsTheory (@realswtheory) June 18, 2024 Interestingly, Jeremy Hambly of “The Quartering” noticed his video about “The Acolyte” had been demonetized as well. So @TeamYouTube […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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