Sneako Banned: Was This An Attack On Freedom Of Speech?

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Sneako banned. Should Sneako have been banned? Should Sneako have been banned from YouTube?
What happened to Sneako?
Why was Sneako banned from YouTube?

Has cancel culture gone too far or was this a perfectly rational decision?

Has cancel culture gone too far? or was this a perfectly rational decision? I would like it noted that I do not know if Sneako had been given any formal warning or not and if he had, it would completely change the situation for him and he would be at fault, if vice versa, and he didn't receive a warning, it would then be as if you were fired from a job suddenly and without warning which again would shift it in favor of him not being banned, if anyone knows this information please let me know. You may be wondering why this video is relevant to my channel, despite our differing opinions me and Sneako both want to help men in our own different ways, so it affects me and my niche to see that he has been banned as I need to know myself in the future what I can and cannot say. It also sheds a light on the male self-improvement industry which is always good for you guys to keep up to date with what is acceptable and not acceptable in this space and how you should view the opposite sex, not with anger or resentment, it just is the way it is, no one is really to blame aside for the changing of technology and the times. I personally thought and still do think that YouTube was initially created to give a voice to people without one and that it didn't matter what that voice wanted to say, that was the point of Youtube, but I do still understand that YouTube is a private company and obviously some of Sneakos ideas, not all of them, but a lot of them were, well, y'know, Sneako and potentially dangerous... and this will have had a negative effect on their YouTube's business and with their shareholders, and this obviously can't be negotiated, you have to keep shareholders happy. The main point though is this, if he is to be banned for spreading a certain message then other creators spreading the same messages from both sides of the gender argument should meet the same fate, there can be no cherry-picking due to them being larger creators or because of their gender and there needs to be a concrete set of rules within this relatively new space of the "manosphere" because, without one, people are just stumbling around in the dark not knowing what they can and cannot say. There should be no hypocrisy and very very clear guidelines that smarter people than me will have to come up with and YouTube needs to make up its mind on whether it truly is the platform to give a voice to the masses, that isn't censored like television or whether it is going to end up as just another streaming platform like Netflix which would be such a shame as what they have built is truly amazing, what are your thoughts?

YouTube has joined Twitter and TikTok by banning streamer Sneako after he broke community guidelines. The streamer had 1.2 million subscribers before his channels were removed.

24-year-old Niko Kenn De Balinthazy, better known as Sneako, has been banned from YouTube for continually breaking community guidelines. Lately, the streamer had become infamous for his friendship with Andrew Tate and controversial comments on topics such as mental health.

Sneako posted the email he received from YouTube on his Instagram to his 381k followers which confirmed his ban. The email read: “We have reviewed your content and found severe or repeated violations of our Community Guidelines. Because of this, we have removed your channel from YouTube.”

At the end of the email, YouTube added “if you believe we’ve made the wrong call, you can appeal this decision.” However, it is not known whether Sneako plans to appeal the decision.

Sneako’s response to YouTube ban

Since his ban, Sneako has posted a link to a newly set up Twitch account, which already has 7.5k followers, on his Instagram. Today, (October 4) he followed up with another post captioned “I’m not going anywhere.”

Nico Kenn De Balinthazy (born September 8, 1998 [age 24]) better known as SNEAKO, is an American YouTuber who is known for his commentary and motivational videos

On September 15 2020 he uploaded the video "I have a confession... Cuties is my new favorite film"[8] where he professed his love for the French film Cuties directed by Maimouna Doucure, which repeatedly featured young girls twerking throughout the movie. He denied that the movie was sexualizing children. The video was mass disliked.
Feud with Dangelowallace

He visited Romania with FreshandFit and other youtubers, and also made an appearance on Emergency Meeting, a podcast that Tristan and his brother host. Andrew allegedly kicked Sneako out of the podcast due to him being 'a risk'.

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