YouTube has removed around 30 drill music videos after the UK's Metropolitan (Met) police complained that the lyrics were "inciting" gang violence. SEE ALSO: Honestly, what the heck is happening on ...
Up to 30 drill music videos from U.K. rap artists have been removed from YouTube following complaints from the Metropolitan police of London that the videos reportedly incite violence. U.K. drill ...
In a move to curb violence in the U.K., British police have asked YouTube to remove between 50 and 60 music videos and more than half have already been removed from the platform. The move comes as ...
YouTube continues to delete music videos by drill artists in London at the request of a police unit that claims the videos incite violence, the Press Association reports. As of last month, London’s ...
London has been facing increased street violence and stabbings. British police named drill music as a cause of the rising street violence. YouTube has removed more than 30 drill music videos at the ...
YouTube has deleted over 30 music videos that are claimed to incite violence after a request from a U.K. police commissioner, according to multiple reports. As reported by the BBC, Metropolitan Police ...
YouTube has removed more than 30 music videos, concentrated in one genre, after British police blamed them for inciting murder and violent crime. The decision came after Cressinda Dick, commissioner ...
In February, Mayor Adams blamed drill music for some violent crime and called for the removal of drill videos from social media. Then he backtracked, met with some drill rappers, and said he’d work ...
YouTube is cracking down on violent music videos posted on its website after the Metropolitan Police complained that the lyrics were inciting aggressive behaviour. Videos of drill artists – a genre of ...
Drill music, a form of hip hop known for its gritty lyrics, has been criticised by police for encouraging gang violence, but a new analysis shows that songs with positive lyrics are more popular on ...
Five young people have been sentenced for their part in the killing of a 17-year-old boy amid a dispute fuelled by a YouTube drill music video. Lyrico Steede, 17, was lured to a park in Nottingham ...
YouTube has removed around 30 drill music videos after the UK's Metropolitan (Met) police complained that the lyrics were "inciting" gang violence. SEE ALSO: Honestly, what the heck is happening on ...
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