This was only speculation. It's a pretty weak story:
> Even though the channel was restored within 24 hours, the YouTube did not explain why it had blocked Croatian chess player Antonio Radic, also known as 'Agadmator,' from its platform briefly, the Dailymail reported.
> Experts suspect that it was the usage of words like "black" and "white" that confused the Yutube's AI filters. They found that 80% of chess videos that were flagged for hate speech actually ahd terms like 'black,' 'white,' 'attack' and 'threat.'
YouTube didn't say why, and they simply "suspect."
It's just as likely that is was flagged for other reasons. For example, mass "reporting" of the channel as offensive by people with an axe to grid against this particular chess YouTuber. (It's been my personal experience there's a lot of politics in the chess community.)
> Even though the channel was restored within 24 hours, the YouTube did not explain why it had blocked Croatian chess player Antonio Radic, also known as 'Agadmator,' from its platform briefly, the Dailymail reported.
> Experts suspect that it was the usage of words like "black" and "white" that confused the Yutube's AI filters. They found that 80% of chess videos that were flagged for hate speech actually ahd terms like 'black,' 'white,' 'attack' and 'threat.'
YouTube didn't say why, and they simply "suspect."
It's just as likely that is was flagged for other reasons. For example, mass "reporting" of the channel as offensive by people with an axe to grid against this particular chess YouTuber. (It's been my personal experience there's a lot of politics in the chess community.)