Are Youtube jannies less strict then Twitch jannies when it comes to free speech?

I might be a bit biased here since I never cared much for Twitch to begin with, but to be honest, yes. Of course things were better 5-10 years ago, but I'd argue that compared to its mainstream competitors YouTube allows you to get away with a lot more.
 
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My theory is Youtube is terrified of anything that can cause advertiser pullouts so they go full scorched earth on anything that can be a potential problem. However a lot of things get swept under the rug because they rely primarily on bots to do most of the work for them.

With the stuff Null says on his stream he'd probably get thrown off the platform in no time if any youtube moderator actually looked into his content but he deletes it before they can get around to it.

Meanwhile on Twitch if you say the word 'wizard' you'll get jannied
 
Youtube flags your account when you use specific words and eventually you get shadowbanned (you will not be notified, of course) or real banned (an email will notify you of ban from the service). I have a theory that if you copypasta a series of leftist-affirming phrases and positive words to the end of every message you will be glossed over due to "good credit". The robot AI which "moderates" users might still see gamer words and a real person could still report you, though.
 
Twitch is way worse. Ran by literal tranny jannies and furry degenerates with an agenda. Niggers, LBJTBBQ's and women get away with just about anything. A groomer's paradise, if you will.
 
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