THE IONA INSTITUTE YouTube account has been restored
following its unexplained removal from the video sharing website.
The account was taken down with a notice saying: “This
account has been terminated due to repeated or severe violations of our
Terms of Service.”
However it was restored and a spokeswoman for Google told TheJournal.ie that it had “nothing to do with censorship” as had been earlier
speculated on by the director of the conservative think tank, David
Quinn.
The
spokeswoman said the account’s temporary removal was a “verification
issue”.
Quinn said on Twitter: “Seemingly we hadn’t
responded to an email from them verifying our account.”
Earlier Quinn said there had been “no explanation whatsoever” for the removal of the account.
He added that he could only speculate as to the reasons for the
removal but said “at the moment it looks like censorship, we are one
organisation among many that would have a similar point of view”.
A Google spokeswoman said at the time that videos are generally taken
down if in breach of community guidelines but acknowledged that it was
unusual for an entire account to be taken down as the Iona Institute’s
had been and said the matter was being looked into.
Normally videos which are found to be in violation of YouTube’s Terms
of Service are removed and Quinn suggested that a recent video posted
to the account ‘The Case for Man & Woman Marriage’ was the reason
for the account removal but queried the validity of this.
He told TheJournal.ie: “I mean when
you consider a lot of the content on YouTube really is questionable in
terms of taste and so on it’s just baffling as to why this would happen.
I hope we haven’t come to a case where a traditional view of
marriage is increasingly being censored. If that is the case and Google
is doing this then they should be doing that to all organisations with
similar views.”