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April 29, 2020
YouTube’s fact-checking panels will now be launched in America after being tested in India.
YouTube’s chief product officer Neal Mohan, was quoted in The Verge’s April 28 coverage explaining that “When users are searching on…
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April 29, 2020
A popular video featuring California emergency doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi was taken down by YouTube for “violating YouTube’s terms of service.”
Based on their own research, the hour-long conference asked, “Does…
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April 28, 2020
While YouTube is relying on the hapless WHO to fight misinformation, the platform is clamping down on reports of potential treatments that are being developed.
There has been some controversy about an ultraviolet light-based treatment for the COVID…
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April 27, 2020
Big Tech platforms have taken it upon themselves to police misinformation, but why are they glorifying the mistakes at the World Health Organization?
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made a special appearance on Brian Stelter’s Reliable Sources…
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April 17, 2020
Are the liberal media truly concerned about online radicalization, or just salty because conservatives are better at YouTube?
New York Times reporter and columnist Kevin Roose has turned his wildly overhyped article “The Making of a YouTube Radical…
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April 13, 2020
It apparently took a lockdown for liberals to realize how badly they need to step up their game on YouTube.
With much of the country staying at home on their computers, liberals are flailing in their attempts to utilize the internet as effectively…
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March 19, 2020
Good news: Big Tech’s bots have not completely replaced tech workers yet. Bad news: The Big Tech bots were unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic.
Big Tech companies are struggling to properly moderate their platforms during this current…
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March 4, 2020
The New York Times sees YouTube purges as a start, but still not good enough.
“YouTube’s efforts to curb conspiracy theories pose a major test of Silicon Valley’s ability to combat misinformation,” The Times wrote in…
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March 3, 2020
YouTube has been overhauling its policies, and one result is clear: chances to successfully appeal your content once it has been removed are slim.
In YouTube’s latest Community Guidelines enforcement report spanning from Oct. to Dec. 2019,…
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February 28, 2020
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that YouTube may censor whomever it chooses, and is not bound by the First Amendment.
The ruling in Prager University v. Google dealt a blow to PragerU’s cause this past Wednesday, according to…