Youtube To Surface Fewer Conspiracy Theory Videos Deemed Borderline

Youtube Unleashed A Conspiracy Theory Boom Can It Be Contained The New York Times Has promised to clamp down on unsolicited recommendations of conspiracy theory videos, citing concerns about the spread of false information. The google owned service announced the change after buzzfeed published a report detailing how 's recommendation systems can lead you down a "rabbit hole" of misinformation and politically.

Youtube Cracks Down On Far Right Videos As Conspiracy Theories Spread The New York Times "we’ll begin reducing recommendations of borderline content and content that could misinform users in harmful ways—such as videos promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming. In an effort to limit the spread of misinformation, announced on friday that it will recommend fewer videos regarding conspiracy theories to its users, the verge reports. Is cracking down on “borderline content and content that could misinform,” the company said in a blog post on friday morning. the google owned video site said it’s tweaking its. On friday, announced in a company blog post that it would recommend less "borderline" content, or videos that are untruthful in potentially harmful ways.

Youtube To Surface Fewer Conspiracy Theory Videos Deemed Borderline Content Is cracking down on “borderline content and content that could misinform,” the company said in a blog post on friday morning. the google owned video site said it’s tweaking its. On friday, announced in a company blog post that it would recommend less "borderline" content, or videos that are untruthful in potentially harmful ways. Announced it will stop recommending "borderline content" — videos that misinform users in a harmful way. the platform has struggled to deal with extremist violent content and. The google owned company said tuesday it had pared by 70 percent the average time us viewers spend watching videos that it deems "borderline" content, such as those peddling miracle medical cures or flat earth conspiracy theories. After complaints that has essentially been promoting conspiracy theories and fake news type content through its recommendation system, the google owned video platform has this week announced an update to its process which will aim to limit the highlighting of uploads that “come close to but don’t quite cross the line” of. After years of criticism that led viewers to conspiracy theory videos, the company said it would no longer recommend what it deemed to be “borderline content.”.

Youtube Says It Will Soon Recommend Fewer Conspiracy Theory Videos Business Insider Announced it will stop recommending "borderline content" — videos that misinform users in a harmful way. the platform has struggled to deal with extremist violent content and. The google owned company said tuesday it had pared by 70 percent the average time us viewers spend watching videos that it deems "borderline" content, such as those peddling miracle medical cures or flat earth conspiracy theories. After complaints that has essentially been promoting conspiracy theories and fake news type content through its recommendation system, the google owned video platform has this week announced an update to its process which will aim to limit the highlighting of uploads that “come close to but don’t quite cross the line” of. After years of criticism that led viewers to conspiracy theory videos, the company said it would no longer recommend what it deemed to be “borderline content.”.

Youtube Cracks Down On Recommending Conspiracy Theory Videos After complaints that has essentially been promoting conspiracy theories and fake news type content through its recommendation system, the google owned video platform has this week announced an update to its process which will aim to limit the highlighting of uploads that “come close to but don’t quite cross the line” of. After years of criticism that led viewers to conspiracy theory videos, the company said it would no longer recommend what it deemed to be “borderline content.”.

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