YouTube CEO Recommends Governments Pass 'Cleanly and Clearly Defined' Laws to Control Online Speech

The CEO of Google-owned YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, recently urged governments around the world to pass new laws aimed at canceling speech, especially on the web, that is deemed “harmful.” Wojcicki discussed her path to “more control over online speech,” which seemingly includes passing laws that have no regard for the First Amendment.

“Our recommendation, if governments want to have more control over online speech is to pass laws to have that be very cleanly and clearly defined so that we can implement it,” Wojcicki said during an interview with the Hamburg-based broadcaster TIDETVhamburg.

Wojcicki was asked about how the platform manages to wade through numerous rules and regulations around the globe given the online nature of its content.