A trailer advertising a scripted movie about homosexuality has been removed by YouTube, with the company claiming that the content violated the platforms policy against spam, scams, and commercially deceptive content a claim that the filmmaker behind the project is rejecting.
The clip about Audacity, which was written and executive produced by evangelist Ray Comfort, was no longer available on YouTube as of Monday morning, with Comfort telling TheBlaze that he suspects that someone at the company didnt like what they saw and removed it.
Comfort, who previously told TheBlaze that the film presents the biblical view of homosexuality, said that someone notified him on Sunday that the trailer which had already amassed 130,000 views was no longer available.
As anyone who makes movies will tell you, the trailer can make or break the film. It creates interest and gets people excited, Comfort said. So, we are continually keeping an eye on how many views they get.
we monitor it daily to see how its doing.
He was surprised to see that the clip was no longer available over the weekend.
A message now appears on the defunct trailer that reads, This video has been removed as a violation of YouTubes policy against spam, scams, and commercially deceptive content, but Comfort said that theres nothing in the clip or the film that comports with that reasoning.
Watch the two-minute trailer and see if you can find spam, a scam or anything commercially deceptive, he said, adding that he believes someone at YouTube simply saw the trailer, didnt agree with its contents and had it removed. All we want is to be treated fairly.
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