Photograph: Lucy Nicholson – Reuters

YouTube has terminated a channel used by an extremist, named “Britain’s most racist YouTuber” for breaching its hate speech policies.

James Owens used codewords and euphemisms to bypass automated monitoring on the video platform and broadcast attacks on Jewish and black people, YouTube said it had terminated the channel used by the extremist, who operated under the codename “the ayatollah”.

“After review, we quickly terminated the Tollahvision channel for repeated violations of our hate speech policy, which strictly prohibits content that promotes violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on certain attributes. We enforce this policy rigorously and removed over 95,000 videos for violating our hate speech policy in the first three months of 2022,” said a YouTube spokesperson.

Red Flare, an independent collective that exposes far right in Britain, has tracked content produced by Owens, who also used a fake profile picture and disguised his voice with an accent, since 2020.

“James Owens is Britain’s most racist YouTuber. The degree of vitriol, malice, the kind of incandescent rage with which he speaks about ethnic minorities, gay people, Jews, the left, is unique among his peers.”

a spokesperson for the group said

Use of euphemisms and codewords can help extreme content get around moderation on platforms such as YouTube, in a technique widely deployed by the far right in the US.

The Tollahvision channel launched in December 2019, had gained more than 400,000 views before it was closed.

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