The platform blocked Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights, a group whose videos garnered more than 120 million views, after 12 of its 11,000 videos were reported for violating the video giant’s cyberbullying and harassment policies, Reuters’s Victoria Waldersee and Paresh Dave report. The company eventually restored the account, saying that some videos, which featured people holding up ID cards, violated the company’s policies on posting personal information.