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- In December 2021, the plaintiffs' attorney applied to Google for another removal request, on the grounds of copyright infringement. This time, Google removed the posts from YouTube for the reasons detailed in this removal request.
- On or about September 25, 2020, the ad was suspended, according to Google, by the advertiser of the ad, without Google being involved.
- After the lawsuit was filed, the website was removed from the Internet in the first quarter of 2022, according to Google - for reasons that are not known to Google and are not related to them. Therefore, the search result in the search engine that linked to the website has been updated, and it no longer brings it up.
Referral to Meta and the response
- Attorney for the plaintiffs also sent a removal request to Meta, and on June 29, 2020, Meta responded as follows (p. 54 of the plaintiff's affidavit):
"Thank you for your report - you did the right thing by letting us know. This post has been reviewed, and while it doesn't go against any of our specific Community Standards, we understand that it may still be offensive to you and others. No one should see posts on Facebook that they think constitute hate speech, so we want to help you avoid such situations in the future.
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