YouTube has taken down five channels run by Myanmar’s military and military-controlled media entities for violating the platform’s community guidelines, the Associated Press reported, following similar action by Facebook and Instagram last month who banned accounts belonging to Myanmar’s military after it seized power from the country’s civilian government in a coup.

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YouTube Joins Facebook In Taking Down Channels Run By Myanmar’s Military In Coup Fallout | Forbes