The video platform Youtube has now re-uploaded a deleted clip of the controversial campaign #allesaufdentisch.

A YouTube spokesman told the German Press Agency on Tuesday: “Several videos uploaded on the“ allesaufdentisch ”channel were recognized as violating our guidelines.

After further review, we determined that one of the videos did not violate our guidelines.

This video has been discontinued. ”According to YouTube, a total of three clips had been deleted.

On Monday evening it became known that the Cologne district court had issued an urgent decision specifically on two deleted clips.

Youtube had therefore wrongly deleted these two clips.

At the request of the initiators of the Internet campaign, the court issued two preliminary injunctions against the platform, which belongs to the Google concern.

Youtube did not inform the channel operators specifically enough which passages in their opinion violated which provision of their guidelines, said a court spokeswoman.

The decision will only take effect once it has been served on YouTube.

Youtube can then also lodge an objection in an urgent procedure.

Then the civil division of the regional court would negotiate the matter.

Youtube did not comment on legal issues when asked on Tuesday.

The internet campaign #allesaufdentisch, in which actor Volker Bruch also took part, started at the end of September.

In many videos that were uploaded online, the Corona measures and the media reporting on them are criticized, among other things.

Critics accuse the makers of using conspiracy-ideological narratives.

The video campaign is reminiscent of an action that had caused a sensation months before: At that time, people from the film scene criticized the handling of the corona virus with satirical videos under the hashtag #allesdichtmachen.

The action had provoked controversial reactions - some accused the group of playing down the coronavirus.

Several participants later distanced themselves.