Must Read Alaska Gets Dinged by YouTube for "Misinformation"

Whoops, it looks like Anchorage mayoral candidate Forrest Dunbar may have been right, at least in YouTube's eyes.
According to a lengthy blog post, the Must Read Alaska YouTube account has earned a strike for "misinformation." The strike comes on the heels of the blog putting together a clip of individuals, many from the Save Anchorage Facebook group, who testified at last Tuesday's Anchorage Assembly meeting.
Must Read Alaska says they "merely clipped the videos directly from the municipality's own YouTube channel, where the testimonies are still posted and still visible in their entirety. We condensed the testimony into a nine-minute video."
Based on YouTube's notice to Must Read Alaska, one might reasonably infer that the testimony given in front of the Anchorage Assembly and featured in the video clip was misinformation related to masks and the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the February 9th meeting, mayoral candidate Forrest Dunbar said that testimony given at the Anchorage assembly meeting was a "platform of disinformation about masks and what they do."
According to Must Read Alaska, the blog cannot post videos for one week and has been put on a YouTube red-flag list, "which will enhance monitoring of MRAK's channel for other perceived violations."
MRAK wrote that the YouTube channel will likely be de-platformed at some point in the near future, claiming "Big Tech continues to censor conservative voices."
The same video still appears on Facebook.