R Kelly’s music channels removed from YouTube

R Kelly has effectively received a lifetime ban from YouTube with the streaming platform removing his channels following his sex trafficking conviction, reports Metro

In September, according to the report, the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer was found guilty on nine counts of racketeering and violations of the Mann Act in federal court. Prosecutors said his crimes included sexually abusing women, boys and girls for decades, and he now faces life in prison. 

This week, some noticed the R&B singer’s music videos had disappeared from YouTube, prompting the platform to announce they had removed all official R Kelly content in light of the serious nature of his sex crimes. 

A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the move and told Reuters: ‘We can confirm that we have terminated two channels linked to R Kelly in accordance with our creator responsibility guidelines.’ 

In 2018, the YouTube guidelines were updated to penalise content creators for their behaviour off the website. This means they can terminate a channel if the creator is accused of an egregious crime, if the content is closely related to the crime, or if the creator is convicted or has pleaded guilty. 

Despite his channel ban, R Kelly’s music will still be available on YouTube Music, the company’s audio streaming service. Videos uploaded by other users that feature R Kelly’s music will continue to be available. 

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