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YouTube deleted the Russian blogger's personal channel Dmitry Puchkov "Goblin" (photo)

The video hosting administration explained its decision by the fact that the translator, who had about 3 million subscribers, violated the rules of the community. The YouTube platform has deleted the Russian blogger's personal channel and translator Dmitry Puchkov, who is known under the pseudonym "Goblin". He told about it in his Telegram. According to Dmitry Puchkov, his personal YouTube channel was removed on Thursday, August 4.

The video hosting administration explained its decision by the fact that the Russian blogger violated the rules of the community. However, you did not give YouTube other details. "Good afternoon, Dmitry Puchkov. We checked and found that you violated our community rules. In this regard, your channel was deleted," the blogger received in the video hosting message. Dmitry Puchkov had about 3 million subscribers on YouTube, releasing inspections for novelties in the film industry.

The translator devoted his last videos to a full -scale invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. In a comment to the Russian edition "URA. RU", the blogger stated that the decision of the video hosting administration was quite expected. According to him, in recent months, YouTube has been actively vanishing personal channels of users for a pro -Russian position.

"But there are Russian platforms, and I moved all the content there a year and a half ago," Dmitry Puchkov continued, and warned that all bloggers from Russia were "visiting YouTube", where "foreign laws" operate. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, commenting on the removal of the Goblin Personal Channel, said that the Russian authorities will "take revenge on" video hosting for his translator.