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YouTube to remove doctored videos relating to elections

The policy also bans content which aims to mislead people about voting or the census processes
The policy also bans content which aims to mislead people about voting or the census processes

YouTube has announced it will remove election-related videos that are "manipulated or doctored" to mislead voters, in the latest effort to stem online misinformation.

The Google-owned video service said it was taking the measures as part of an effort to be a "more reliable source" for news and to promote a "healthy political discourse."

Leslie Miller, YouTube's vice president of government affairs and public policy, said in a blog post that the service's community standards will ban "content that has been technically manipulated or doctored in a way that misleads users ... and may pose a serious risk of egregious harm".

The policy also bans content which aims to mislead people about voting or the census processes.