
The channel, Explosive Media, gained attention during the ongoing US–Iran tensions.
YouTube has banned a channel that was reportedly criticizing and trolling US President Donald Trump, amid allegations that the platform classified its content as violent.
The channel, Explosive Media, gained attention during the ongoing US–Israel–Iran tensions. It is believed to be associated with a group of Iranian content creators, though this connection has not been officially confirmed. The channel has now been suspended by YouTube.
In a statement shared on the social media platform X, Explosive Media said that YouTube removed its videos, labeling them as violent content and subsequently suspending the channel.
The suspension reportedly came just hours after the channel uploaded its latest video, which included a rap-style production referencing Donald Trump and alleged connections to the Epstein files.
Explosive Media questioned the decision, arguing that its animations and creative content were wrongly classified as violent and asking whether such material truly violates platform policies.
While YouTube has not provided detailed public clarification, the platform has previously taken action against content depicting conflict or violence.
The channel’s removal has also sparked debate over content moderation and political expression online.



