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More censorship ... YouTube's algorism hiding info

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Dr Berg ... a Chiropractor

 

Sorry for breaking out in laughter. You need tissue? 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

That seems like a good start to me!

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2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Don’t panic, you can still find him on Wikipedia:

 

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Eric_Berg

The post is about censorship & how it's done.  Not about Dr Berg, as a few things I do disagree with him on.

 

Wiki - More censoring & misinfo ... IMHO

 

What in the Sam Hill is an algorism? 

 

EDIT: just Googled it. That's very obscure but hey, TIAN.

7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

The post is about censorship & how it's done.  Not about Dr Berg, as a few things I do disagree with him on.

 

Wiki - More censoring & misinfo ... IMHO

 

The real issue with YT's algorithm is that it makes it harder to use the proper method of countering misinformation.

 

IMHO, the proper method of countering misinformation is to drown it out, water it down, with correct information.  However, once someone clicks on the ever present content from Miss Info, YT determines that is what this customer wants and then spoon feeds them more from Miss Info.

 

So my suggestion to YT is to rate the content as to its accuracy and if that rating is low, then present more titles to the viewer that have a higher accuracy rating.  Make the suckers go digging for Miss Info.

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