During a recent interview with Rosie Marshall about her work with the Forest of the Fallen, a movement to commemorate those harmed by COVID-19 vaccines, I encountered troubling issues with Streamyard's transcript and closed caption editing tool.
The platform, widely used for live streaming and content creation, appeared to censor specific references to "excess deaths" related to vaccine injuries. Despite clear audio in the discussion, the automated transcript omitted or altered key phrases, suggesting a deliberate suppression of information.
This raises serious concerns about Streamyard's reliability for creators addressing controversial or censored topics, as its editing tools may compromise the integrity of interviews and public discourse.
Efforts to highlight the human cost of the COVID-19 response, as championed by Marshall’s activism, are undermined when platforms like Streamyard interfere with transparent communication.