• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    7 months ago

    Facebook will have actively pushed this stuff. Reddit will have just ignored it, and YouTube just feeds your own bubble back to you.

    YouTube doesn’t radicalize people, it only increases their existing radicalization, but the process must start elsewhere, and to be completely fair they do put warnings and links to further information on the bottom of questionable videos, and they also delist quite a lot of stuff as well.

    I don’t know what’s better to completely block conspiracy theory videos or to allow them and then have other people mock them.

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      7 months ago

      Why do you believe “the process must start elsewhere”? I’ve literally had YouTube start feeding me this sort of content, which I have no interest in at all and actively try to avoid. It seems very obvious that YouTube is a major factor in inculcating these belief systems in people who would otherwise not be exposed to them without YouTube ensuring they reach an audience.

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      7 months ago

      YouTube would hit me hard with religious messaging and rightwing stuff. Which is not at all reflective of what content I want to view.