YouTube’s CEO said the company is looking into a claim by Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi that it is suppressing his videos criticizing India’s ruling party and billionaire Gautam Adani
The March 25 email from YouTube’s Neal Mohan, which was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, came in response to a letter sent two weeks earlier from the leader of a group of overseas Indians who support Mr. Gandhi’s Congress party.
The data also suggested Mr. Gandhi’s videos are receiving fewer views because they are now recommended less frequently to users via YouTube’s home page, the letter said.Representatives for Alphabet Inc.’s Google and YouTube didn’t respond to requests for comment.
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