Google removes nearly 11,000 YouTube Channels linked to China, Russia, other Nations

 More than 7,700 channels deemed as propaganda were linked to China alone.

A young woman with a smartphone walks past a billboard advertisement for YouTube in Berlin, Germany, on Sept. 27, 2019. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Savannah Hulsey Pointer

Google has removed nearly 11,000 YouTube channels tied to state-run propaganda campaigns for China, Russia, and other nations over the last few months.

The company announced in a July 21 press release that in the second quarter, they removed thousands of YouTube channels, Ad accounts, and a Blogger blog linked to the nations.

This move was part of the work done by the Google Threat Analysis Group to counter disinformation campaigns.

In the first quarter of 2025, Google removed more than 23,000 YouTube channels and a number of other Google-related assets, a significant portion of which were connected to China and Russia.

More than 7,700 of the channels and other assets removed in the second quarter were linked to China, and the campaigns primarily shared content supporting the Chinese Communist Party in Chinese and English.

The channels frequently commented on U.S. foreign affairs and supported Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Related Stories

Microsoft Stops Using China-Based Engineers for Pentagon Tech Support as Hegseth Orders Review

 

Google Kills Ad Fee Implemented in Response to Digital Services Tax

 

Of the remaining channels, more than 2,000 were linked to Russia or Russian entities and shared content in multiple languages. The channels supported Russia and criticized Ukraine, NATO, and other Western countries.

In the month of May alone, the company removed 20 YouTube channels, four Ad accounts, and one Blogger blog that was linked to Russian state-controlled media RT.

This is more than three years after YouTube’s March 2022 decision to block RT channels from its platform following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Other channels removed from the platform were part of campaigns linked to Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Israel, Romania, and Ghana.

In late 2019, Google announced that its Threat Analysis Group was tasked with countering government-backed hacking and disinformation.

As concern about adversarial nations grows, other measures have been taken, including by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).

Microsoft announced on July 18 that it would stop using China-based engineers for technical support for the DOD’s cloud system. Microsoft Chief Communications Officer Frank Shaw said the company made the change to ensure that “no China-based engineering teams” were involved in maintaining the Pentagon’s cloud system.

“We remain committed to providing the most secure services possible to the U.S. government, including working with our national security partners to evaluate and adjust our security protocols as needed,” Shaw stated on X.

Also in July, Utah’s Gov. Spencer Cox announced that a Chinese-owned company has been blocked from purchasing land near an airport due to a law banning land ownership by entities categorized as adversarial.

The Chinese Communist Party-funded Confucius Institutes were also shut down in Utah universities in 2022 after they were “identified by the State Department and the FBI as Chinese propaganda outlets.”

If you found this article interesting, please consider supporting traditional journalism

Our first edition was published 25 years ago from a basement in Atlanta. Today, The Epoch Times brings fact-based, award-winning journalism to millions of Americans.

Our journalists have been threatened, arrested, and assaulted, but our commitment to independent journalism has never wavered. This year marks our 25th year of independent reporting, free from corporate and political influence.

That's why you're invited to a limited-time introductory offer — just $1 per week — so you can join millions already celebrating independent news.

Subscribe

Limited time offer. Cancel anytime.

REGISTER NOW

By Savannah Hulsey Pointer / Author

Savannah Pointer is a politics reporter for The Epoch Times. She can be reached at [email protected]

(Source: theepochtimes.com; July 22, 2025; https://v.gd/uSxBSo)
Back to INF

Loading please wait...