Anonymous ID: a9f143 Nov. 2, 2018, 3:18 p.m. No.3704983   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5122

This is one hell of a story:

 

Yesterday the Wallstreet Journal contacted the host of a Youtube show called the Killstream. The journalist stated that they found superchats the show received to be quote "problematic" and were doing a write up on it. They also mentioned a charity stream the show did in which they raised 27 thousand dollars for St. Judes children's hospital.

 

Later that evening the Killstream, which aired weeknights at 10pm EST, noticed that their superchats had been disabled. Shortly after noticing this on air their channel was struck and their ability to livestream was removed. They went to a back up channel to resume the show and within 10 minutes that channel was also struck and shut down.

 

This morning people began receiving emails from Youtube refunding the money they had donated to charity.

 

To put this clearly: The Wallstreet Journal disliked a show that featured right wing politics so much that through the threat of reporting they forced a charity to refund 27 thousand dollars used to treat cancer in young children.

Anonymous ID: a9f143 Nov. 2, 2018, 3:27 p.m. No.3705122   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3704983

>The Wallstreet Journal disliked a show that featured right wing politics so much that through the threat of reporting they forced a charity to refund 27 thousand dollars used to treat cancer in young children

>cancer in young children