YouTube's AI moderation system recently began deleting videos about bypassing Microsoft restrictions to install Windows 11 and marking such content as "dangerous or harmful content."The deleted videos primarily showed how to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware (such as missing TPM 2.0 or an older CPU) and demonstrated using a local account to bypass the need for a Microsoft account.

This move caused dissatisfaction among some netizens: Is it wrong to share technology?

It is understood that YouTube’s decision appears to be based on its automated content moderation policy to protect users from potential security risks.

However,Many UP owners believe that these videos do not involve any real dangerous behavior, but instead provide valuable technical sharing.

As more and more users want to install Windows 11 on devices that do not meet official requirements, YouTube's removal mechanism may have an impact on the technical community and hinder learning and sharing.

At present, YouTube has not issued an official statement on this incident, and creators are also actively seeking explanations and solutions.