Discrimination For Youtube Channel In San Diego

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Multi-State
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San Diego
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US-000286
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Plaintiff seeks to recover actual, compensatory, liquidated, and punitive damages for discrimination based upon discrimination concerning his disability. Plaintiff submits a request to the court for lost salary and benefits, future lost salary and benefits, and compensatory damages for emotional pain and suffering.

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There's no set number of reports needed to ban a user. YouTube reviews each report and takes appropriate action based on their policies.

Reasons channels or accounts can be terminated: Repeated violations of the Community Guidelines or Terms of Service across any form of content (like repeatedly posting abusive, hateful, and/or harassing videos or comments) A single case of severe abuse (such as predatory behavior, spam, or ography)

It's not possible to delete someone else's YouTube channel, as that would be a violation of YouTube's policies. If you have any concerns about a specific channel, you can report it to YouTube for review.

Report a channel Sign in to YouTube. Go to the channel page that you want to report. At the top, click ABOUT. Click Report user . Select the option that best fits why you want to report the channel: Report channel art. Optional: The window that opens may ask you to enter more details. Click SUBMIT.

Reasons channels or accounts can be terminated: Repeated violations of the Community Guidelines or Terms of Service across any form of content (like repeatedly posting abusive, hateful, and/or harassing videos or comments) A single case of severe abuse (such as predatory behavior, spam, or ography)

You can hide particular viewers from the rest of your channel's audience. Hiding someone means their comments won't show on your channel, including on your Comments page in YouTube Studio. It also prevents them from creating clips from your videos or live streams.

You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.

Privacy reporting Go to the content or channel that you want to report. Under the content or channel, click More. Report . On the list that appears, click Legal issue. Select the relevant issue. If your issue isn't captured, click Other legal issue. At the bottom, click NEXT. Fill out the form, and submit it.

When it comes to California discrimination lawsuits, the potential payout varies greatly depending on the company's size. Take small businesses with fewer than 100 employees - they're looking at a maximum payout of $50,000. But scale up to 101-200 employees, and that number jumps to $100,000.

Get Outside Help Contact your state attorney general or state consumer protection office. Contact a national consumer organization. Contact your local Better Business Bureau The Better Business Bureau is made up of organizations supported by local businesses. File a report with the FTC.

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Discrimination For Youtube Channel In San Diego