Things get seriouusly creepy when Youtube censors comments in no different way than China does. I wrote a comment in response to an economic video on US tariffs explaining why the US is soo against a BRICS-currency and it got instantly deleted by the algorithymn. The same one that doesn't block bots. If it reads, comprehends, and prevents my comment then it can also easily identify bots if it wanted to, so there is some reason for them to allow bots. While researching (you can research yourselve, but use a search engine or AI from the competition) I found out that youtube (property of Google) does censor comments that are not in line with its ideals. They did that during the elections, and they do so today. So byebye freedom of speech, the US just became China.Just in case you're curious, my comment only said that, if the dollar were no longer the world currency, the US would need to have i.e. a BRICS-currency to use it instead of printing dollar debt. So they would have to produce for BRICS-countries first in order to earn the currency in exchange, while now the dollar allows for the world to produce for them instead (hence their trade deficit). As long as the USD is a world currency and they can print it, they have unlimited purchasing power. I also mentioned this is why the US debt is so huge and keeps rising (they consume more than they produce, that means they have to buy from abroad, but can't afford it so they create dollar debt) and that only they can solve this by consuming less, others can't fix this for them no matter how many tariffs they install. But youtube didn't allow me to share my view... I must have struck a nerve.By the way it also happened when I commented against misinformation, I reacted on a dashcam video to a stupid but well argumented and even convincing comment that stated that you don't need to give way at roundabouts, I reacted with a quote from the highway code, and it was instantly gone. Tried a few times. So one is also not allowed to comment against certain disruptive fake information?This really isn't good.