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YouTube Blocks Chat Control-Critical Video in the EU

An episode of a Finnish podcast that dared discuss the concerns regarding the mass surveillance of EU citizens’ conversations online has been removed by the tech giant for users within the European Union.

Javier Villamor

July 13, 2026

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An episode of a Finnish podcast that dared discuss the concerns regarding the mass surveillance of EU citizens’ conversations online has been removed by the tech giant for users within the European Union.

Javier Villamor

July 13, 2026

YouTube has restricted access within the European Union to a video from the Finnish programme Uusi Puheenaihe devoted to Chat Control, while the same recording remains available in countries outside the bloc.

The podcast episode includes an interview with Peter Sund, executive director of the Finnish Information Security Cluster, in which he speaks critically of the consequences of the European system for scanning private communications.

The restriction was reported on July 11 by Finnish technology entrepreneur Mikko Ohtamaa and was later confirmed by users who attempted to access the video from several EU member states.

YouTube has just taken down the political discussion clip about the EU's Chat Control, and the video is no longer viewable in the EU.

This has been confirmed by several parties. The video is still available outside the EU.@puheenaihefi podcast is a Finnish current affairs… pic.twitter.com/QPkN0yjfUK<br>— Mikko Ohtamaa (@moo9000) July 11, 2026

It is therefore not the usual worldwide removal associated with a general violation of YouTube’s rules. The company itself states that its Community Guidelines apply globally; when a restriction affects only certain territories, it may be the result of a legal complaint, an administrative or judicial order, or an assessment based on local legislation.

The reason for the block remains unknown. The Digital Services Act (DSA) does, however, provide the framework that makes this type of territorial intervention possible. Article 22 requires platforms to give priority to notices submitted by organisations recognised as trusted flaggers, which specialise in identifying allegedly illegal content.

The final decision formally rests with the platform, not with the complainant.

Brussels maintains that these bodies must be independent, objective and protected from political influence. However, the Commission has recently opened new guidelines for consultation in an effort to prevent abuse, a sign that the mechanism still raises questions of oversight and accountability.

The case is particularly striking because the restricted content does not promote violence or any known illegal activity. It discusses European legislation that directly affects the privacy of millions of citizens. If the restriction resulted from a legal complaint, YouTube should explain which rule was breached and who requested its enforcement.

The DSA specifically requires platforms to provide clear reasons when they remove or restrict content and allows users to appeal such decisions. Without that transparency, Europeans would be the only people unable to hear criticism of the surveillance system Brussels is preparing for them.

Javier Villamor is a Spanish journalist and analyst. Based in Brussels, he covers NATO and EU affairs at europeanconservative.com. Javier has over 17 years of experience in international politics, defense, and security. He also works as a consultant providing strategic insights into global affairs and geopolitical dynamics.

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censorship, chat apps, chat control, digital privacy, Digital Services Act, EU, Finland, Javier Villamor, online privace, YouTube

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