[quote=@catchamber] Do you know which videos he posted? I'd like to see if either platform acted according to their terms of services. [/quote] They trolled an LGBT meeting at SXSW. The joke was, they've got a guy on the show who "is a computer," so they sent him in to the meeting and he self-identified as a computer, and just, sorta, had him self-identify as a computer. Which sounds harmless enough, but it got as cringey as you probably expect after a few decent chortles. My guess is, the same day as the video came out (which didn't, to my recollection, violate anything other than common taste, but that's the joke I guess), Gawker types were simultaneously doing a big push on recording laws, re Veritas. The pattern I picked out was "Here's a news-ish outlet talking about hidden camera legality, here's Crowder doing a hidden camera, OH LOOK, banned." Dunno that they're related IRL but that's the connection I made at the time. Charitably, there certainly COULD be a connection to Crowder being conservative and Veritas being conservative and WOOOOOA REPRESSION but I think that's probably off in this case. He's got a much better case with demonetization, I think, but I'm not really paying attention.