Woman suspected of opening fire at YouTube had battled against platform
by Richard Winton, Tracey Lien, Alene Tchekmedyian and Sarah Parvini, Los Angeles Times
Apr 04, 2018
4 minutes
SAN BRUNO, Calif. - The website is a catalog of a woman's passion for animal rights and her anger at YouTube.
She complains of "close-minded" YouTube employees suppressing her page views and stifling her content. She gripes about a lack of revenue.
"Youtube filtered my channels to keep them from getting views!" she wrote on the site, which includes videos promoting veganism and photos of a woman in an array of outfits, including long gowns and a camouflage unitard. She speaks in Persian and Turkish.
"There is no equal growth opportunity on YOUTUBE or any other video sharing site, your channel
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