YouTube has faced censorship and bans in numerous countries around the world.
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The severity and extent of censorship vary among these countries.
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Russia has censored YouTube in the past due to extremist content, but attempts to ban it failed.
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Brazil temporarily blocked YouTube over a controversial video involving Daniella Cicarelli.
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Turkey has a history of YouTube censorship, particularly regarding videos insulting the country's founder.
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Libya blocked YouTube in 2010 due to unacceptable videos, and the ban was lifted after the Libyan Civil War.
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Thailand blocked YouTube multiple times, especially for videos insulting the King, which is illegal in the country.
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Turkmenistan blocked YouTube without an official reason, potentially to limit access to alternative news sources.
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China has consistently blocked YouTube, with some exceptions, since October 2007.
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Pakistan has implemented several bans on YouTube, citing reasons like non-Islamic objectionable videos and blasphemy.
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Iran has a history of internet censorship, including restrictions on YouTube, although educational institutions may have access.
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North Korea not only blocks YouTube but also severely restricts internet access for its citizens.
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